Radio presenter, poet, activist, ex-con. Oh c'mon it's not like nobody knows. Word was always going to get out eventually that I went on to become a radio presenter.
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sometimes i think, what if i'm not mentally ill? what if i'm just super committed to the bit? and then i get committed to the ward and i'm like right right right right
More than 1,300 deaths a month in England due to long A&E waits, figures suggest
Hey if you think you're working class because you can't afford to own a house in London you could try buying a house in Burnley since you're one of us now and I'm sure you'd love it
happy pride, everyone
for pride month i must remind you that freddie mercury in fact identified as bisexual, as if you couldn't already tell by the Everything about him <3
What's the bracha, if any, that you say as you wash your hair the night before a haircut, is it mourners kaddish for the hair that we will lose or the shehecheyanu for the new chapter this signifies in my own personal style journey
My favourite thing, honestly, is when I need to record and there's an alarm ringing incessantly outside, like that is honestly the best thing and I really look forward to reading about it in tomorrow's Neighbourhood Watch round robin
my doctor switched me over from immediate relsease to extended release quetiapine (seroquel) and it's like being edged by sedation
Very cool and sexy that I'm being taken off my mood stabiliser at the exact same time my antipsychotics are experience a national shortage, very hot very outrageous
Senior medical staff call for solutions to tackle root causes of excess deaths amid tenfold increase in a decade
More than 1,300 patients a month in England are dying needlessly due to long A&E waits, a tenfold rise in a decade, figures suggest.
There were more than 300 deaths linked to long waits every week in 2025, up from 30 a week in 2015, according to analysis by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. Continue reading...