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Angela Scanlon on her ongoing journey to achieving happiness

In January, it was announced that after six years of working predominantly here in the UK, mainly for the BBC, Angela Scanlon would be back on RTE at the helm of a chat show in the coveted Saturday night slot. Ask Me Anything, featuring celebrity guests and audience interaction, was going to run for eight weeks in March and April. There were two episodes in the bag - the plan was that they would begin to go out as live the following week - when production ground to a halt in late February. We were high as kites after creating a show we were really happy with, she says, looking back on that time when it became clear that coronavirus was a grave and genuine threat. We thought, It looks like I might not see you next week, but we were all still so naive and hopeful. Even then, as world leaders began to address citizens live on TV, it felt like the interruption to normal life might be brief. None of us had any idea how the coronavirus crisis was about to wreak havoc on pretty muc

Angela Scanlon: I struggled with my outside face… and how wildly different that was to how I really felt

2020 was supposed to be the year that Angela Scanlon spent more time in Ireland. In January, it was announced that after six years of working predominantly in the UK, mainly for the BBC, she would be back on RTÉ at the helm of a chat show in the coveted Saturday night slot. Ask Me Anything, featuring celebrity guests and audience interaction, was going to run for eight weeks in March and April. There were two episodes in the bag the plan was that they would begin to go out “as live” the following week when production ground to a halt in late February.

AJ 40 under 40: Jane Larmour

AJ 40 under 40: Jane Larmour 16 December 2020 By Will Ing, illustration by Simon Hayes The AJ 40 under 40 architect is co-founder of Arigho Larmour Wheeler Architects, which has studios in both Dublin and Belfast Jane Larmour, 39, went to university in Belfast and Dublin, picking up top student awards from the architecture institutes either side of the Irish border. Since then she has worked for Hall McKnight and RIBA Gold Medallists O’Donnell + Tuomey, before co-founding Arigho Larmour Wheeler Architects (ALWA), a four-year-old practice with studios in both Irish capitals. Most of its work has involved ‘thinking about people’s homes and how they live’ when designing private houses, extensions and refurbishments. But Larmour says she is hopeful that collaborations with other practices will soon allow ALWA to contribute ‘more readily and meaningfully to social and public work’.

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