angela-neustatter

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Richard Wilson obituary
Other lives: Author and journalist who operated in London, Glasgow and Amsterdam

Angela Neustatter

14, Aug, 2022 @3:09 PM

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‘She had magic’: my grandmother’s forgotten role at Summerhill, the English school with no rules
For 100 years, the controversial Suffolk school has let its pupils run free. And one remarkable woman has played a huge part in that

Angela Neustatter

19, Dec, 2021 @6:15 AM

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Yolanda Corden obituary
Other lives: Senior social worker who made a huge contribution to the welfare of children in London and, latterly, Cambridgeshire, Gloucestershire and Coventry

Angela Neustatter

03, Jan, 2019 @5:44 PM

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Ruth Ibegbuna: ‘Terrifying young people about knife crime is no quick fix’ | Angela Neustatter
More resources are needed to boost teenagers’ confidence and self-belief, says former head of the charity Reclaim

Angela Neustatter

29, May, 2018 @12:00 PM

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A very private grief: the parents breaking the stillbirth taboo
Stillbirths are 10 times more common than cot deaths, yet they are rarely spoken about. But a new project seeks to end the silence

Angela Neustatter

09, Oct, 2017 @5:00 AM

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No grave for me, I’ll be on the mantelpiece | Angela Neustatter
Everyone should choose what happens to their remains, whatever the pope says

Angela Neustatter

29, Oct, 2016 @11:05 PM

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I know how Elena Ferrante feels. My great-aunt was outed too | Angela Neustatter
Henry Handel Richardson was one of the foremost Australian novelists of the early 20th century … and nobody knew she was a woman until somebody tipped off a newspaper

Angela Neustatter

04, Oct, 2016 @10:40 AM

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The ousted doctor: ‘My patients’ souls matter most’
Dr David Zigmond had plenty of time for his patients – but not for bureaucracy. Now the plug has been pulled on his surgery. Angela Neustatter hears his story

Angela Neustatter

18, Sep, 2016 @7:05 AM

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Now loving couples can rely on help to cross a troubled cultural divide
With one in 10 people in Britain in a cross-cultural relationship, conflict in the home is forcing couples to seek counselling

Angela Neustatter

14, May, 2016 @11:05 PM

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Rules to fight extremism ‘creating fear among teachers and pupils’
Headteachers and experts warn that pressure on schools to ‘spy’ on students will fail to stop radicalisation – but risks alienating young Muslims

Angela Neustatter

12, Jan, 2016 @7:15 AM

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Appearance bullying – and the damage it does to children’s education
Schools that make a point of helping children with facial disfigurements find it helps pupils to deal with body image concerns too

Angela Neustatter

19, Oct, 2015 @11:26 AM

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‘Autism is seen as a male thing – but girls just implode emotionally’
They may arrive self-harming, or unable to talk. Often their condition has been dismissed as ‘hormones’. We visit the only state school dedicated to girls with autism

Angela Neustatter

14, Jul, 2015 @6:10 AM

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