
Eimear O'Hagan
Writer and Editor at Freelance
National newspaper/magazine writer & editor. I waffle on the radio from time to time. I tell other people's stories, and sometimes my own. Deliberately defiant
Articles
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Eimear O'Hagan
TUCKED away in the woods surrounding Tiptoe Farm, on the banks of the River Till in Northumberland, are two Scandi-style “tree cabins”, each sleeping two people, built to blend into the forest backdrop. You’ll struggle to choose where to relax here. Will it be in the marshmallow-soft, super-king bed with a Velux window above for waking up to dawn skies? Or perhaps you’ll unwind under the stars in the outdoor Jacuzzi bath, the sounds of deer and the babbling brook the only noises to disturb you.
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2 months ago |
thesun.co.uk | Eimear O'Hagan |Stephanie Chase
ONE in ten British men have paid for sex, research shows, and Susan*, 30, from London, found out her boyfriend was one of them. Slumped on the bathroom floor, waves of nausea washed over me. I felt violently ill, but not because of a stomach bug – rather with sheer disgust at the confession my boyfriend had just made. With eight shocking words – “I sleep with prostitutes when I go abroad” – my world had imploded.
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2 months ago |
thesun.co.uk | Eimear O'Hagan
IT'S been nine months since I met my partner Greg on a dating app, and I still get flutters of excitement at the prospect of spending the night with him. Showering and slipping into sexy lingerie, I’ll apply my favourite scent before lighting some candles to create a romantic mood in my home. However, my preparations for our time together require more planning and assistance than other women’s.
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2 months ago |
thesun.co.uk | Eimear O'Hagan
STARING at her reflection in the mirror, seeing a radiant bride in a size 8 gown, it was a surreal moment for Gemma Renwick. The then 29-year-old felt so happy and almost in disbelief this was real. Finally, after years of battling with her weight, the mum-of-two had the body she’d always dreamed of and in time for one of the most important days of my life.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
thesun.co.uk | Eimear O'Hagan
Lying in a hospital bed in A&E, I was filled with terror and regret. After being rushed to hospital, struggling to breathe and weak from blood loss, I’d been diagnosed with a life threatening pulmonary embolism - a clot in my lung - which could kill me at any moment. I thought of my two little girls, Aaliyah and Tania, waiting at home for me and felt so much remorse. It had been my choice to have the Brazilian Butt Lift surgery which had left me in this terrible state.
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