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Published in: openDemocracyUKWhere are the missing? How the tabloids underplayed deaths at Grenfell for their own gain
The British press claim they don't want to speculate on numbers until they have an official body count. That’s...
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Published in: HomeJuvenal on Grenfell Tower
Satire III : 190 - 231, from The Satires, written in the early second century AD.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe religion of property is to blame for the deaths of those at Grenfell
Politicians have been playing Monopoly with people's lives, and Grenfell is the tragic result.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe Grenfell Inferno
The meaning of Grenfell was immediately understood. It was a hecatomb to neoliberalism, a public sacrifice to the...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKOne law for the poor at Grenfell Tower
In austerity Britain, can justice and accountability be served for the victims of the Grenfell fire? Or are our laws...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKTheresa May has prioritised the rights of absentee landlords over the Grenfell victims
Objections to the requisitioning of empty properties have nothing to do with fears of state coercion. Instead, it's...
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Published in: ourBeebAt Grenfell, a lack of accountability was deliberate – and residents were treated with contempt
Why should people have to put up with so little control over their living conditions? Why should they have to put up...
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Published in: TransformationFire in neo-liberal London
The burnt-out shell of Grenfell Tower is a visible reminder that public responsibilities should never be watered down.