Joined October 2022
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A very, very proud moment for me today. As a council house, University drop out kid, moments like this are so much sweeter. πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³ Thank you @Socially_Mobile , @amandalowe_bham , @TomLoweStory and all our incredible lecturers. Can't wait to get this framed. πŸ’š
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MIDLANDS JOURNOS - I've got an incredible event happening at Highbury Hall THIS weekend! Think health, wellness, good vibes and a spotlight on community. Wanna find out more? Drop me a DM πŸ‘€
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Londoners waiting weeks for GP blood test results can now get answers the same day, as @onedaytests opens Fitzrovia clinic Read more about it here -> shorturl.at/viO3W -> #Health #Wellbeing #BloodTestResults #NewOpening #HealthTech #Technology #UKNG #London
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Come and work with us! A rare and exciting opportunity to become a Political Correspondent in the award winning ITV News political team. Apply below πŸ‘‡ itnpeopleportal.my.salesforc…

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🚨 #journorequest Are you a journalist/influencer running the London Marathon this month? Want to to track the impact it has had on your body? If you're interested in a FREE blood-work MOT that will show you exactly what's changed inside your body - drop me a DM!🚨
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βœ‚οΈπŸ’ˆπŸ’‡β€β™‚οΈ The new Paddy Power advert with the Man Utd fan who won't cut his hair. Yeah fair play, this is absolutely brilliant.

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"You can really start to feel the excitement building now." πŸš‰ A glimpse of the future on our journey to the @BhamSportsQuart.
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Can't believe I get to do this wonderful job every day. A privilege to be apart of this launch, working with and learning from the very best in the industry. What a time to be an honorary Brummie. #KRO
Proud to support the launch of @BCFC's new 62,000-capacity stadium designs. Created by Heatherwick Studio and MANICA, the stadium will reshape the Club and region. Our team delivered the global press conference, generating 300 pieces of coverage. A major milestone. πŸ’™
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The Birmingham City Powerhouse.
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The Birmingham City Powerhouse. A stadium that draws upon the proud heritage of the West Midlands – a heritage of industry, ingenuity and growth.
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Tomorrow, the vision for our new home takes shape. 🏟️ Tap below to set a reminder for our live new stadium unveiling.
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We’re proud to support Knighthead on its Β£3bn Sports Quarter in East Birmingham, centered around a new @BCFC stadium. At the UK’s Regional Investment Summit, our client, Blues chairman Tom Wagner, joined Chancellor @RachelReevesMP to discuss plans bringing 30k jobs to the region
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Your opinion, matters. Over Β£3bn is being invested into a new neighbourhood that honours our heritage whilst creating new opportunities. Help shape it by taking our short survey on the Birmingham Sports Quarter. πŸ™οΈ
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My manager πŸ’š
Volume UP! πŸ”Š #WeAreFGRπŸ’š
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I think they call it, limbs? πŸ€ͺ

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It was branded 'The Summer of Sabbath' in Birmingham. It's certainly lived up to the billing. Whenever I've been ready to close the book and move on, something else happens and I get dragged back in. First there was the months of anticipation for the gig. Then, as it got closer, I was fortunate to become involved. Working at the opening of the museum exhibit with Sharon Osbourne. Making videos around the city of all the Sabbath-related attractions. Being among the privileged few to be present as the band was granted the Freedom of the City. The gig itself. And as I wallowed in the afterglow of that unforgettable couple of weeks, I thought, was that. But after the highs came the lows. The shock of Ozzy's death. Being despatched the following day to capture the city's reaction. The opening of the condolence books. Looking on as metalheads from across the world descended on Birmingham once again, much sooner than planned. Then, on Sunday, I received a call to ask if I would like to be involved in a final ride around Birmingham for the Prince of Darkness. I didn't need to be asked twice. And so we came around to today. As I took my privileged reserved spot next to Black Sabbath bridge, I watched in awe as the general public gathered in their masses - tens of thousands of them - to salute our city's finest son. Then there was the heartbreaking moment when the family arrived, broken, and I found myself in the odd predicament of trying to capture the occasion in spite of the tears streaming from my eyes. I wasn't prepared to find it so emotional. In many ways, I think it was suppressed grief for my own dad. My love of all things Ozzy and Sabbath came from him, and my emotions over the last few weeks have been so wrapped up in his memory. Seeing the Osbournes going through the same heartbreak that the Parkers did a couple of years ago, only with the added pressure of the eyes of the world watching them... Wow. It hit me right in the feels. But, amid the sadness, there was pride. A demonstration of Birmingham at its best, and the reasons why Ozzy strikes a chord with us so much. As Brummies, we live our lives being sneered at, the constant butt of the joke. So, when we see somebody who sounds like us become one of the coolest people in the world, of course we latch onto them. He was ours, and the city was his. It says a lot that Ozzy remains so revered despite being a complicated man. Delving into his past uncovers some uncomfortable truths. But it only adds weight to the feeling that we view him as one of our own. We see through his flaws. We forgive his mistakes. And that's true love. He is, however, a textbook case of the power of atonement. He always owned his mistakes and took responsibility for them. There was no apportioning of blame. No wallowing in self pity. Just a steady resolve for self-improvement. That PETA and The Alamo were among the social media accounts lining up to pay tribute last week says everything. Hundreds of millions of pounds raised for charity as his final act of redemption was the icing on the cake. Legacy assured. Our greatest Brummie. And so, as Ozzy left Birmingham, so ended our Summer of Sabbath. For real this time. And while there will be no more cause for emotional outpourings from me, I'll still show my love for Ozzy by quietly indulging in my love of his music, whilst encouraging my son to indulge in his. Just like my dad did. You know I will. I really will.
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The UK’s tiniest β€˜pint’ glasses, just under three inches in height, have been introduced to a select number of Greene King’s pubs across the UK to encourage customers to ask for a taster of beer at the bar
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20 years ago, I played football for my school team. I was the only girl and the boys wouldn't pass to me. I couldn't even dream about a career in football, it was so far out of the realms of possibility. This team has changed lives that haven't even started yet. Thank you.
27 Jul 2025
Goodnight from Switzerland β€οΈπŸ’™
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It's home, again.
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