
Annie MacManus
Annie MacManus, commonly known as Annie Mac, is a prominent Irish DJ, radio presenter, and television personality. She is celebrated for her work on BBC Radio 1, where she has hosted numerous music shows, and is recognized for her influence in the music industry, promoting new artists and diverse sounds.
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Mr Higgins spoke in a wide-ranging interview with presenter Annie Macmanus covering various topics.
Michael D Higgins rounds on Trump for ‘piggy’ remark and lack of courtesy – The Irish TimesAnnie Macmanus is a broadcaster and DJ who has transitioned from radio to writing and podcasting.
‘Growing up in London, my sons feel a lot less innocent than their Irish cousins’ – The Irish TimesAnnie Macmanus is a broadcaster and DJ who signed the letter criticizing the far right's narrative on asylum seekers.
Prominent UK women tell rightwingers: stop linking immigration to sexual abuse | Immigration and asylumWonder spoke to Sidetracked presenter Annie Macmanus, the day before he headlined the BST festival in London's Hyde Park.
'I'll keep playing as long as I breathe'In a wide-ranging interview with presenters Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw, Eavis discussed the festival's charity donations.
Festival capacity cut to avoid overcrowding, Emily Eavis saysAnnie Macmanus, known as DJ Annie Mac, is advocating for train travel to reduce carbon emissions.
DJ Annie Mac is boarding the UK slow-travel movement to save the planet and Ireland should follow suit – The Irish TimesIn a joint statement also signed by other artists including Dubliner Annie Macmanus, the former BBC Radio 1 DJ also known as Annie Mac, the group said the following: 'This past week has seen a clear, concerted attempt to censor and ultimately deplatform the band Kneecap.'
Kneecap videos to be investigated by UK’s counter-terrorism police – The Irish TimesAnnie Macmanus, known professionally as Annie Mac, is the brainchild behind the 'Before Midnight' event aimed at middle-aged partygoers.
A ‘middle-aged rave’ that ends before midnight? I’ll get my dancing shoes – The Irish TimesAnnie MacManus is one of the guests featured in the podcast episodes.
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