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“This year’s winner – Carole Cadwalladr – deserves high praise for the quality of her research and for her determination to shed fierce light on a story which seems by no means over yet. Orwell would have loved it.” – David Bell
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- Britain’s shame: the people who are homeless, even though they’re in work– The Guardian, 20/12/2016
- Treated like dirt, these teaching assistants have become the lions of Durham– The Guardian, 06/09/2016
- Burning anger in the land of Nye Bevan: why a Labour heartland is backing Brexit– The Guardian, 07/06/2016
- How Boots went rogue– The Guardian, 13/04/2016
- Creating child poverty for a whole new generation. Take a bow, Theresa May– The Guardian, 01/11/2016
- Your new iPhone’s features include oppression, inequality – and vast profit– The Guardian, 20/09/2016