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And they mark a dangerous regression from food-as-right to food-as-charity, argues Tom Belger.…
Beth Tichborne has been shocked at the reaction, by the courts and police, to her protest that Prime Minister, David Cameron, ‘has blood on his hands.’…
It’s easy to blame the 2010 earthquake, but there are other factors involved, says Sokari Ekine.…
Stephen Bailey visits an emergency food project which is providing a lifeline to those hit by austerity.…
Corruption and bad governance seem to be getting worse says Mari Marcel Thekaekara…
A revolutionary example of efficient and affordable healthcare, by John M Kirk and Chris Walker.…
Inequality squeezes both how healthy we are and the healthcare we get…
The discontent voiced at last week’s general strike is being echoed across Europe, say Tim Baster and Isabelle Merminod.…
As Olympic fever fades, Mari Marcel Thekaekara celebrates a less ruthless approach to play seen in India’s indigenous communities.…
Tim Gee, erstwhile resident of east London, on the unpalatable truth.…
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