
Being Poor is Not a Crime!
Alyssa-Caroline Burnette discusses how those in poverty in the UK are often discriminated against.
→Alyssa-Caroline Burnette discusses how those in poverty in the UK are often discriminated against.
→Amy Penn discusses the pros and cons that food waste apps present.
→The fire at the Notre Dame saw millions raised for reparations, but could this money be better used to improve human lives?
→Austerity’s impact has been far-reaching and damaging for many people, argues Beth Kimber-Bradshaw.
→Stefania Zeniou explains the Indian caste system, which although abolished, still strongly influences Indian society.
→Emily Fry looks into whether social media has just become the perfect scapegoat for the ever growing mental health crisis.
→How can you help with Beauty Banks?
→A project, led by the University of Southampton has been awarded £5 million over four years to invest in projects to secure food and water security for the sub-Saharan region of Africa.
→Investigations Editor Harriet Martin gives her opinion on Bono being named a Woman of the Year.
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