
Laurence Topham
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2 days ago |
theguardian.com | Richard Sprenger |Frances Rankin |Christopher Cherry |Ken Macfarlane |Noah Payne-Frank |Temujin Doran | +1 more
From anxious children unable to cope with school to those with more complex, profound disabilities, support for Send children in England is broken, with underfunded local authorities delaying legal obligations to support families and increasing numbers of parents unable to work, burnt out, judged and even suffering PTSD from attempting to navigate the system. The Guardian meets parents and children from across the country to get a sense of the scale of the issue
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Nov 6, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Oliver Laughland |Noah Payne-Frank |Laurence Topham
America has elected Donald Trump for a second time after a convincing victory over Kamala Harris. In the final instalment of Anywhere but Washington, Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone travel to Michigan to watch the final days of the race; as fervent Trump supporters hit the streets, young women mobilise behind Harris, and chaos and despair drive rival election night parties• How the Guardian will stand up to four more years of Donald Trump | Katharine Viner
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Oct 31, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Oliver Laughland |Joel Van Haren |Noah Payne-Frank |Laurence Topham
Pennsylvania is set to be this election’s most vital swing state, with the world’s richest man injecting tens of millions of dollars into the race to help Donald Trump win.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Oliver Laughland |Tom Silverstone |Bruno Rinvolucri |Laurence Topham
Why is Donald Trump's brand of rightwing politics so appealing to white male voters? Is Kamala Harris struggling to gain their support because of sexism, or do some men just feel unheard and lonely? The Guardian's Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone travel to Middletown, Ohio, the hometown of Republican vice-presidential candidate, JD Vance, to try to understand why gender has become one of the most critical issues in this year's US election
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Oct 17, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Oliver Laughland |Tom Silverstone |Laurence Topham
During this election season there have been multiple extreme weather events, which continue to intensify as the climate crisis worsens. But paradoxically, many of the communities that are being battered by natural disasters are still choosing to back Donald Trump, a vocal climate denier. The Guardian’s Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone head to south-west Louisiana to find out why
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