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From cub reporting to finding the love of my life: a look back on 40 years at the Leader Henry Bauress, who retired on February 8 after four decades in journalism, reflects on his career Reporter: ); XX Earlier this month, I formally hung up my boots on full-time paid journalism, most of it with the Leinster Leader newspaper. I write that carefully because curiosity and a love of writing are in the blood and will continue to be so in the period I will loosely call ‘retirement’. The opportunity and expectation that I would not have to wear a shirt and tie was not low on my priorities as I considered my future as a youth. ....
Readers letters Frontline staff member Champa Jetha, acute therapy technician at Whittington Hospital - Credit: Slater King We need you to stay at home and save lives Siobhan Harrington, CEO, Whittington Health NHS Trust, writes: I am writing to you to give your readers the latest information about how Covid-19 is affecting Whittington Health NHS Trust, as I have tried to do throughout the pandemic. Like the rest of the NHS across London, Whittington Health is experiencing real pressure as a result of a rapid increase in Covid positive patients. It is once again heartening to see that as my colleagues work so hard, lots of you have been in touch to ask how you can help us. To them and to everyone I say that the most important thing we can all do is to follow the national lockdown rules: stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives. ....
A GAA meet the players -style event due to be held at a Belfast shopping centre has been cancelled following the Executive s six-week lockdown announcement, Ulster GAA has said. The Antrim GAA event to mark the success of the senior men s hurling team in the Joe McDonagh Cup was to take place on Saturday afternoon in the Kennedy Centre, located in the west of the city. Information about the event was tweeted online by the Club Aontroma - an account which promotes support for county teams - and was then re-tweeted by the shopping centre s own official Twitter page. According to the tweet, seven players were due to be in attendance: Domhnall Nugent, Michael Bradley, Gerard Walsh, Conor McHugh, Stephen Rooney, Neil McManus and Paddy Burke. ....