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By: Lucy Kenningham

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  • The Notebook: We need seats! A plea for pedestrianisation

    July 30, 2024

    When it comes to outdoor seating, London could learn a thing or two from its seat-spoiled European neighbours, argues Lucy Kenningham

  • Life after prison: Battling homelessness and unemployment

    July 25, 2024

    “People do come out of prison, that’s the whole point. So what’s next?” Lucy Kenningham speaks to ex-offender Jason Barnfather

  • Explainer: Why has an iron curtain been erected in central Paris?

    July 23, 2024

    Olympic security has barricaded central Paris off to all but a few residents who must show QR codes to get through armed checkpoints It’s like a crime scene. Metal fences have been erected, paths cleared and restaurants lie empty. The barricades are being likened to an iron curtain and – in a level of security [...]

  • Freeing Britain’s ‘ghost prisoners’ is the first step towards prison reform

    July 11, 2024

    "Torturous" indeterminate sentences have led prisoners to lead decades of their lives in jail, writes Lucy Kenningham

  • Explainer: What just happened in the French elections?

    July 9, 2024

    Macron's call for certainty has resulted in a confusing and concerning hung parliament in France, writes Lucy Kenningham

  • Worst (political) jargon of the week: Landslide!

    July 3, 2024

    Should we be worried? Undoubtedly. Warning signs of a landslide can include “new cracks or unusual bulges in the ground or pavements”.

  • Upside down art: Rachel Cusk turns fiction on its head in Parade

    July 2, 2024

    Everyone is imagined! Parade questions the viability of character, finds Lucy Kenningham

  • A Parisian protest to poo in the Seine isn’t just a joke – it’s political

    June 26, 2024

    People are willing to defecate in the river Seine. It speaks to the political malaise that is polluting France, writes Lucy Kenningham

  • Worst (political) jargon of the week: The ‘working people’

    June 20, 2024

    Working people. What does it mean? People who work – GOTCHA. It can’t be that simple and sure enough, it isn't.

  • The Taming of the Shrew: Weirdness doesn’t solve the problem of misogyny

    June 19, 2024

    Any director bold enough to tackle Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew is faced with a pretty big problem. The plot – and title – depicts a headstrong woman who is “tamed” by a man into submissiveness. Whatever the Bard’s intention, his script plays on the dichotomy between two sisters – one perfectly docile, the [...]

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