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Inside Suzanne Jackson s fabulous new life in Portugal as influencer moves abroad with husband

Inside Suzanne Jackson s fabulous new life in Portugal as influencer moves abroad with husband
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Annie Lennox s rising star daughter Lola Lennox to release new single

Wherever You Go is written by Lola, produced by her partner, Braeden Wright, and co-produced by her mum, Annie. Now living in Los Angeles, she says the song is inspired by her experience of moving far from home and embarking on a life elsewhere while managing long distance relationships with those she loves. Lennox has waited until her late twenties to launch her solo career, despite being around music all her life. As a child, Lola recalls taking off on school holidays and heading out around Europe and America on tour with her mum. That was super-fun, Lola remembers. It also inspired my passion for music because every other night I d watch these incredible musicians playing these wonderful songs, like Why, Walking on Broken Glass and Sisters [Are Doing It for Themselves].

High rates of psychiatric disorders in Covid-19 survivors, study finds

The study looked at 14 neurological and mental health disorders. Professor Paul Harrison, lead author of the study, from the University of Oxford, UK, said: “These are real-world data from a large number of patients. “They confirm the high rates of psychiatric diagnoses after Covid-19 and show that serious disorders affecting the ­nervous system such as stroke and dementia occur too. “While the latter are much rarer, they are significant, especially in those who had severe Covid-19. Although the individual risks for most disorders are small, the effect across the whole population may be substantial for health and social care systems due to the scale of the pandemic and that many of these conditions are chronic.

GSOC probe finds no Garda misconduct after woman complained about judge calling her very beautiful

A woman who complained after a judge telephoned her after hearing her case to say she was “very beautiful” said she was shocked to discover no action will now be taken over the matter. The woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, lodged a complaint but no action was taken against the judge – or the investigating gardaí whom she claimed had initially tried to blame her for the contact. Gardaí decided, following an investigation into her complaint, that there was no criminal element to the matter and ruled out any further action. At one point, the woman said it was suggested to her by a garda that it was a simple “boy meets girl” scenario.

Students forced to sit at desks in doorways to socially distance , ASTI conference hears

Deirdre MacDonald, of the Wexford Tony Boland branch, proposing the motion, said everyone has heard so much about wellbeing during the pandemic but action is needed. She said finding time to get to know students, their personalities, talents, difficulties, and learning styles is directly linked to class size. The issue could be addressed by reducing class size in line with international best practice, she added. “This would give real meaning to what has to date only been trite words on wellbeing and welfare from the Department of Education,” she said. English and religious education teacher Therese Glennon said relationships in the classroom are important academically and for good mental health. She said it takes 10 to 15 minutes to correct a student’s work, so that would mean over seven hours with a class of 30.

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