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Kasia Delgado

United Kingdom

Chief Features Writer at The i Paper

Chief feature writer, @theipaper

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  • 1 month ago | msn.com | Kasia Delgado

    Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.

  • Jul 29, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Kasia Delgado

    “If you were to look back through our family photo albums you’d never believe this could have happened,” says Lorraine Robinson*, a 71-year-old retired primary school headteacher, whose three adult children have over the last five years stopped speaking to her.

  • Jul 12, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Kasia Delgado

    Something frightening is happening in this country. There appears to be an emerging idea that Sir Keir Starmer, our new Labour Prime Minister, is a pin-up. That he deserves to be at the top of the sexiest 100 men lists, that he is someone to lust after. This week, in a national newspaper column, I saw him referred to as “arousing”, and elsewhere – in a separate paper – as “Daddy Downing Street'” There has been a flurry of this sort of thing. But it is unforgivable, and haunting.

  • Jul 11, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Kasia Delgado

    I love the city, but I hate all the pigeons bobbing about the pavements, flying by my head, and poo-ing on railings, cars – and me (once, en route to a first date). They’re rats with wings, they’re gross, and they’re very much not starlings or blackbirds, the kind of feathered friends which inspire beautiful songs. City dwellers like me detest city pigeons, and see them as nothing but dirty, disease-ridden nuisances.

  • Jul 9, 2024 | inews.co.uk | Kasia Delgado

    What happens when a parent’s decision over their children’s education causes tension in the family? Clare*, 43, a marketing manager from London, is struggling to know whether she and her husband have made the right choice when it comes to giving her daughters two different kinds of schooling. I have two daughters, one in year 8 (13 years old) and one in year 7 (11 years old).

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⁠⁠Kasia Delgado
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2 Aug 24

RT @ellieapeake: I have taken over Life Lessons, @theipaper's weekly lifestyle newsletter, from the lovely @KasiaLDelgado Sign up here to…

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⁠⁠Kasia Delgado @KasiaLDelgado
12 Jul 24

RT @kiaelise1: If I see the words “Daddy Downing Street” again, it’s entirely possible I never read another column

⁠⁠Kasia Delgado
⁠⁠Kasia Delgado @KasiaLDelgado
12 Jul 24

Keir Starmer is not sexy – I beg you to get your thrills elsewhere Do we really want a porn-tinged PM who instead of trying to slash NHS waiting times, gets a modelling contract for M&S pants? No, so let's stop this madness @theipaper https://t.co/MWmF6APgPv