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Should we ditch curtains and use the ‘Dutch method’?

Are curtains cancelled?The so-called ‘Dutch method’ suggests sleeping with them open, letting early sunlight wake you naturally and reset your body clock. The Dutch have long embraced bare windows in the name of openness and community.But in the age of blackout blinds and privacy ...  Show more

Should the British be more sensitive to the Irish community’s death care?

A new report from an organisation representing Irish interests in the UK shows just how difficult it is for the Irish community to have a ‘good Irish death’, with cultural differences around end of life care proving to be a significant hurdle.Joining Seán to discuss is Brian Dalt ...  Show more

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