I'm a Luddite with computers, and I'm slightly worried about being hacked as well.
I'm not really a churchy person, although I do think Jesus was a good bloke.
I've been breastfeeding for two years. I could light the gas ring with my nipples.
I thought I was funny as a kid.
I think there's a far more general audience now because I've done more populist stuff on telly.
Having children is fab. They keep me young and make me get up in the morning.
Again, with two small children it's incredibly hard to commit yourself to anything because you're just getting interested in it and someone comes along and goes I want Thomas The Tank Engine on, and screams the place down until you put it on.
I think it's difficult, if you're a quite private person like I am, to write about your life very intimately.
As the Tories know, the problem with setting yourself up as a shining example for others to follow is that when you get caught out, that proverbial substance really hits the fan.
I like to shock people.
It's got too much hard work slapping them and telling them to shut up.
The comedian sticks as religiously to her theme as a dancer sticks to a diet.
Privatisation splits hospital services into increasingly small packages.
I've always liked to think I could do anything I wished as well as - if not better than - a man. But I wasn't very good at rally driving.
There are lots of people who believe that caricature of me the tabloids created, so they think they don't like me.
Let's face it: I am not a professional runner.
There's lots of different feminist groups. It's not as straightforward as just looking like a plumber.
Most of us manage the fateful things that happen in our lives the best we can, certainly not to a Stalin-like 20-year plan.
I was always being called upon to be an honorary boy alongside my brothers. I don't think I'd be a comic now if it hadn't been for that.
My preference is swimming in the sea. I find the sea is more liberating, wild and good fun rather than plodding up and down a pool.
My dad's a very sensitive man, but as the archetypal rebellious teenager, I didn't realise that.
It's actually very hard when you're settled in one place to completely uproot yourself and go.
I'm not a flag waver for obesity. It's not healthy, and you have a crap life because there is such a downer on it.
I think I'd concentrate on young women - particularly girls at school - and I would try and build into school curriculums much more education about relationships and how girls (and boys) can handle them: stuff about consent and that sort of thing.
It's inevitable that if you do okay on something like that you don't just annoy people, that it will make a difference because it seemed like such a lot of people so, yes I would have to say that it has done.