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Belfast singer Winnie Ama on mountain biking, misophonia and Millionaire’s Shortbread

Belfast singer Winnie Ama on mountain biking, misophonia and Millionaire’s Shortbread

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David Roy quizzes Belfast singer and musician Winnie Ama about her likes, loves and loathes ahead of her appearance at tomorrow night’s Drops of Hope: Concert for Gaza event

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