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Neelam Tailor

London

Video Producer at The Guardian

Video producer @guardian. Former columnist @galdemzine. Previous: @huffpostuk, @frieze_magazine, @bbcworldservice BBC3'sPornLaidBare [email protected]

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | theguardian.com | Alex Healey |Ryan Baxter |Steve Glew |Neelam Tailor |Ali Assaf

    What happens when western billionaires try to ‘fix’ hunger in developing countries? Neelam Tailor investigates how philanthropic efforts by the Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and the organisation they set up to revolutionise African farming, the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (Agra), may have made matters worse for the small-scale farmers who produce 70% of the continent's food.

  • 1 month ago | theguardian.com | Alex Healey |Ryan Baxter |Steve Glew |Neelam Tailor |Ali Assaf

    Plastics are everywhere, but their smallest fragments – nanoplastics – are making their way into the deepest parts of our bodies, including our brains and breast milk. Scientists have now captured the first visual evidence of these particles inside human cells, raising urgent questions about their impact on our health. From the food we eat to the air we breathe, how are nanoplastics infiltrating our systems? Neelam Tailor looks into the invisible invasion happening inside us all

  • 2 months ago | hyphenonline.com | Neelam Tailor

    Aisha’s nieces and nephews have a phrase for the life she’s built: “Doing an Auntie Aisha.” The 45-year-old from Oxfordshire has become an example in her family of a different kind of future, one without marriage. “My parents were brilliant — they were kind, caring, loving. We weren’t an affluent family, but there was a lot of love,” she says. Raised by a feminist mother and a doting father “whose daughters were his pride and joy”, Aisha never felt pressured to follow tradition.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | theguardian.com | Ryan Baxter |Ali Assaf |Alex Healey |Neelam Tailor

    Why are your favourite products getting smaller but costing the same? From toilet paper rolls to snacks, shrinkflation is the sneaky tactic is affecting many things we buy. In this video, Neelam Tailor looks into how companies hide shrinkflation and what you can do about it. After a holiday season where festive treats like Cadbury’s Christmas selection boxes shrank while prices stayed the same, shrinkflation continues to impact shoppers in 2025.

  • Dec 19, 2024 | theguardian.com | Neelam Tailor |Alex Healey |Ali Assaf |Steve Glew |Ryan Baxter

    Pharmaceutical corporations claim high prices are the cost of innovation, but the reality is far more complicated — and troubling. In 2030, the patents of some of the world’s best-selling drugs will expire, an event called the 'patent cliff', and companies are doubling down on tactics such as 'evergreening' patents and pay-for-delay deals to keep prices high and competition out.

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Neelam Tailor
Neelam Tailor @NeelamTailor
17 Feb 25

RT @onlinehyphen: Ahead of Valentine’s Day, @NeelamTailor speaks to Muslim women who are pushing back against societal expectations for the…

Neelam Tailor
Neelam Tailor @NeelamTailor
29 Jan 25

I'm writing a piece about Muslim women of all ages who are single by choice and am looking for women to speak with. Is this you or someone you know? Can be anonymous. DM me or email [email protected] 😊

Neelam Tailor
Neelam Tailor @NeelamTailor
14 Oct 24

Still looking for this! Please help if you can 😊 thank you

Neelam Tailor
Neelam Tailor @NeelamTailor

Hiya 😊 I'm looking to speak with Muslim women who are single and proud by choice! It's for a feature for @onlinehyphen about the wonderful and challenging sides in a society built for couples. It would be great if you're happy to be photographed as well! DM or email RTs welcome!