
Róisín Ingle
Róisín Ingle is a journalist with over three decades of experience, known for her engaging writing style and her penchant for storytelling that often highlights personal and social themes.
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Róisín Ingle, an Irish Times writer, is set to be interviewed in Ray D'Arcy's podcast, Being Human.
‘I’ve lost my job and my mother. What’s going to happen next?’ – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle reflects on her experience with cancer and the uncertainty of life.
The day before the scan results, I remember I have cancer – The Irish TimesRoisín Ingle has developed strong opinions about alcohol since giving it up.
How moving to France has drastically changed my Irish attitude to drinking – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle reflects on her experience of leaving social media and its impact on her life.
Can I survive a four-week digital detox? – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle recently wrote movingly in The Irish Times about facing her health fears sober and how it has been a revelation.
I didn’t want to spend another Christmas pretending I wasn’t hungover – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle reflects on her experience with cancer and the concept of a death day.
We all have a death day lurking unseen. When’s mine? When’s yours? – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle is a colleague of Elizabeth Day and will be in conversation with her at the Dublin Book Festival.
‘I felt like a total failure – divorced, single at 39 and in the trenches of IVF’ – The Irish TimesWriters Fintan O’Toole, Justine McCarthy, Róisín Ingle and Mark O’Connell are nominated for Best Columnist.
Why, in journalism, less is more – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle expressed positive opinions about The Traitors Ireland.
Addicted to The Traitors – The Irish Times
Róisín Ingle is of The Irish Times and will be talking with comedian Rosie O’Donnell.
Chappell Roan, Dara Ó Briain and other must-sees at this year’s festival – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle reflects on the author's wedding and the love that has endured over the years.
What a gift to get married when your children are there to see it – The Irish TimesThis list was compiled by Róisín Ingle and others.
50 great things to do come rain or shine – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle discusses her personal experience with menopause and its effects on her skin.
How to tackle the most common problems – The Irish Times
Róisín Ingle hosts a discussion with Jan Brierton about her book Everybody Is A Poem.
It’s been 590 days since my last period – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle reflects on her experiences with self-service checkouts and their impact on shopping.
I’ve had to rethink my long-held antipathy to self-service checkouts – The Irish TimesRóisín Ingle reflects on her experiences at a party and her journey in journalism.
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