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Jo Lateu

Having joined New Internationalist in 1998 as distribution manager, Jo moved into the editorial team in 2008, where she tries to keep her colleagues in order. Failing that, she edits, proofs and commissions pieces for the magazine and website and waters the plants when she remembers.

Jo Lateu is known as @jolly72 on Twitter

Articles by Jo Lateu

The Finnish crime writer and punk singer talks to Jo Lateu about the rise of rightwing populism, the importance of identity, and...
Stories and photos you may have missed in the last 12 months. Compiled by Jo Lateu.
Trade unions aren’t even on the radar of most of London’s poorly treated hospitality workers. But a union could help them find...
Jo Lateu considers the state of the unions, and argues that a revival has already begun.
Comedian and activist Mark Thomas talks socialist sheds, working-class stories and the importance of sticking together.
What stories would you like to see covered by New Internationalist this year?
Comedian Shazia Mirza reveals her inspirations, fears and political passions.
Though facing overwhelming struggles of their own, teachers at the NUT conference in Brighton have been showing a true spirit of...
An execution date of 2 February has been set. Please write to the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to appeal for clemency.
Stories you might have missed in 2015. Compiled by Jo Lateu.
Let us know what topics we should be covering.
In March, an exhibition in London will highlight 25 years of Bangladeshi photography from the Pathshala media school.

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