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Wessie du Toit is a freelance writer living in London. He writes about art, design, culture, politics, and history. You can find more of his work at wessiedutoit.com.

Mary Robinson and Maeve Higgins’ new podcast finds feminist solutions to man-made climate change

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New podcast Mothers Of Invention introduces the women demanding environmental justice

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Interviews with the winner and shortlisted writers for the prestigious award

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Interviews with the winner and shortlisted writers for the prestigious award

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Coming up on Government vs The Robots: Bytes Not Bombs

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Left-wing London in the 1980s was awash with men like Jan Sarkocy

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James Bloodworth in conversation

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James Bloodworth in conversation

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Jake is a barrister based in London. He specialises in public law but has a particular interest in international family law having appeared in cases with jurisdictional issues involving cross-border abductions, human trafficking and forced marriage protection orders. Before coming to the bar, Jake worked in politics and campaigning.
Jake is a barrister based in London. He specialises in public law but has a particular interest in international family law having appeared in cases with jurisdictional issues involving cross-border abductions, human trafficking and forced marriage protection orders. Before coming to the bar, Jake worked in politics and campaigning.
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