
Maeve Shearlaw
Video Producer at The Guardian
Video producer at the Guardian | Politics, news, social stories | DMs open | [email protected]
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Temujin Doran |Laurence Topham |Bruno Rinvolucri |Maeve Shearlaw
With council and mayoral seats up for grabs in local elections in England on 1 May, Nigel Farage has made Doncaster his prime target. But is it another high-profile roadshow or could his Reform UK party, which picked up five seats in the 2024 general election, take control of the council as the polls suggest? Guardian video producers Maeve Shearlaw and Bruno Rinvolucri spoke to party members, community champions, and prospective candidates from a range of parties to find out
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2 months ago |
theguardian.com | Temujin Doran |Ken Macfarlane |Adam Sich |Maeve Shearlaw
A GP surgery in one of the most deprived areas in the north-east of England is struggling to provide care for its patients as the health system crumbles around them. In the depths of the winter flu season, the Guardian video producers Maeve Shearlaw and Adam Sich went to Bridges medical practice to shadow the lead GP, Paul Evans, as he worked all hours keep his surgery afloat.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
businessandamerica.com | Christopher Cherry |Maeve Shearlaw |Kyri Evangelou |Harrison Taylor
Disability services in the UK have been consistently cut after 14 years of Tory rule and austerity, but with the promise of change from a new Labour government, musician and activist John Kelly is concerned that politicians are still not listening to disabled voices and what they want. Kelly chained himself to London buses in the 1990s to protest over a lack of access to transport, but has watched the right to an independent life be steadily eroded.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Christopher Cherry |Maeve Shearlaw |Kyri Evangelou |Harrison Taylor |Temujin Doran
Disability services in the UK have been consistently cut after 14 years of Tory rule and austerity, but with the promise of change from a new Labour government, musician and activist John Kelly is concerned that politicians are still not listening to disabled voices and what they want. Kelly chained himself to London buses in the 1990s to protest over a lack of access to transport, but has watched the right to an independent life be steadily eroded.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Frances Rankin |John Domokos |Bruno Rinvolucri |Maeve Shearlaw |Lauren Hurrell |Temujin Doran | +1 more
Lila Tamea was one of the worshippers inside Abdullah Quilliam Society mosque in Liverpool when it was targeted by far-right rioters in August. Alongside Imam Adam Kelwick, she went out to speak to them and offer food. In the weeks that followed, Lila took a leading role in trying to rebuild her community after the violence. But now, despite promises of community cohesion in Liverpool, fear and paranoia are still a daily reality for Muslim women
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"In hospital, he kept up his telephone calls to the Holy Family church in Gaza, a nightly routine" https://t.co/o46d8QN0Ve

RT @pash22: ‘Fix poverty, fix health’: A day in the life of a ‘failing’ @NHSEngland https://t.co/hHv7iLgPMg via @MaeveShearlaw et al

RT @gonuj93: Thank you @garyyounge for your support today 🙏🏻 #savetheobserver https://t.co/z4IRjVfNLl