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Sarah Ditum is a journalist, feminist and critic. She's written for the New Statesman, the Guardian, the Spectator, Cosmopolitan and Grazia. She produces a podcast with her husband and serves on the executive committee of Abortion Rights, the UK's pro-choice campaign

Ben Judah’s return to Darkest England

Delving into the heart of modern poverty, This Is London is part of an English literary tradition that dates back to 1840s

16/06/2017

Delving into the heart of modern poverty, This Is London is part of an English literary tradition that dates back to 1840s

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What if tech journalists covered religion?

Synergies: synergies everywhere

16/06/2017

Synergies: synergies everywhere

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Why would the British left back Hillary Clinton?

The Democrat hopeful's legacy should be enough to turn off liberals, but many are happy to support her

16/06/2017

The Democrat hopeful's legacy should be enough to turn off liberals, but many are happy to support her

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Inside Baghdad's blackouts

Documenting how Iraqis coped when the hottest summer on record was coupled with extreme power shortages

16/06/2017

Documenting how Iraqis coped when the hottest summer on record was coupled with extreme power shortages

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Tom Copley was elected to the London Assembly in 2012, prior to which he worked for an anti-racism charity. He is City Hall Labour’s Housing Spokesperson and Chair of the Housing Committee. Tom is a trustee of the British Humanist Association and New Diorama Theatre and a patron of LGBT Labour.
Tom Copley was elected to the London Assembly in 2012, prior to which he worked for an anti-racism charity. He is City Hall Labour’s Housing Spokesperson and Chair of the Housing Committee. Tom is a trustee of the British Humanist Association and New Diorama Theatre and a patron of LGBT Labour.

The maths of the paper disproving conspiracy theories don't add up

Research claiming to have cracked the numbers behind mysterious plots is flawed

16/06/2017

Research claiming to have cracked the numbers behind mysterious plots is flawed

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Sashy Nathan is the co-founder lawyer of Commons, the not-for-profit criminal law firm and Director of Advocacy at 89up
Sashy Nathan is the co-founder lawyer of Commons, the not-for-profit criminal law firm and Director of Advocacy at 89up
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