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Former Indian cricketers, including Shikhar Dhawan and Yuvraj Singh, face backlash for participating in the World ...
Cricket legends are gearing up for the World Championship of Legends 2025 in England, from July 18 to August 2. Six teams ...
Robin Ince is used to train delays, so he tries to ease other passengers' frustrations by being helpful and jolly.
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Comedian Robin Ince speaks with Emma Tracey about his relatively new diagnosis of ADHD. He has written a book to try and help neurodivergent people "walk unafraid through the world" as he puts it.
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Author, poet, presenter, political columnist, broadcaster, activist, and academic Michael Rosen - perhaps best known as the ...
The Poetry Pharmacy is a beautiful shop selling prescriptions of poetry, some in book form, some rolled up tightly inside pill casing.
We feel shamed about crying, says Robin Ince, but really there is nothing to apologise for when showing emotion in front of others.
Robin Ince is a comedian, poet and broadcaster. His new book, Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal: My Adventures in Neurodiversity, is out on 1 May (Macmillan, £20).