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Claire Byrne isn t easily silenced But this left her lost for words

  As a tenacious interviewer unafraid to tackle the great and the not-so-good, it takes a lot to silence Claire Byrne. But there she is, on Wednesday’s Today with Claire Byrne (RTÉ Radio 1, weekdays), straining to be heard, uncharacteristically spluttering in frustration: “Excuse me, I beg your pardon!” The culprit for the host’s discombobulation is not some recalcitrant politician but a more formidable (if less slimy) opponent: a frog in her throat. “Forgive my voice. I don’t know quite what’s happened,” she says apologetically. Within seconds, normal service has thankfully been resumed. It would be unfortunate if Byrne lost her voice this week in particular, as she’s been hitting the right notes. 

You ve lost that lovin feeling - The pandemic made the world realise the importance of human contact | International

You’ve lost that lovin’ feeling The pandemic made the world realise the importance of human contact Touch is the only sense crucial to humans’ survival Facebook I T HAS BEEN 11 months since anyone hugged Larry. The 62-year-old accountant lives alone in Chicago, which went into lockdown last March in response to covid-19. He has heart problems so he has stayed at home since then. The only people to touch him have been latex-sheathed nurses taking his blood pressure. Larry describes himself as a “touchy-feely” person. Sex is nice, but more than that he longs for casual platonic contact: hugs and handshakes. He lies in bed, he says, yearning to have someone to hold or to hold him.

Michael D Higgins: We cannot forget our troubled and shared past, but we should not be shackled to it forever

Michael D Higgins: We cannot forget our troubled and shared past, but we should not be shackled to it forever
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