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  • Poet and author Sara M Saleh takes a walk along Salt Pan Creek in Riverswood, Sydney

    Sara M Saleh: ‘I want to know the system and its flaws, so I know how to undo it, transcend it’

    Grief and trauma can be generational, says the poet and human rights lawyer, but gifts can be generational too
  • Louis Theroux

    Louis Theroux, Marina Hyde on the Covid inquiry, and remembering Matthew Perry – podcast

    Marina Hyde reports on the not-so-shocking incompetence laid bare by the Covid inquiry; Zoe Williams turns the tables on avuncular interviewer Louis Theroux; and Elle Hunt reflects on Matthew Perry’s troubled life and foreshadowed death.
  • Amelia Dimoldenberg photographed for Saturday magazine. March 2023.

    Weekend podcast: best of 2023...so far - part 2

    The Weekend team are taking a break. So this week, we’re looking back at some of our favourite pieces of the year.
  • Ken Ross<br>Ken Ross, Society portrait. Commission Reference: C2PDLX Supplier Reference: GNL092852

    Ken Ross: 'I want to see a disabled person who's as famous as Brad Pitt on screen'

    The film producer on how having a son with Down syndrome inspired him to promote inclusion in the industry
  • Prof Neil Greenberg

    Neil Greenberg: hospitals must give staff better 'psychological PPE'

    The consultant psychologist and trauma specialist on how NHS staff have been damaged by the battle against Covid and need more support
  • Cerrie Burnell

    Cerrie Burnell: 'Disabled people have been shut away during the pandemic'

    The former CBeebies presenter and actor asks why disabled people are still treated as if they are inferior, especially during Covid-19
  • Stephen Akpabio-Klementowski for Society. Photo by Linda Nylind. 27/11/2020.

    Stephen Akpabio-Klementowski: I educated myself in prison and changed my story

    He went into prison with no qualifications and emerged with three degrees –now the criminology lecturer wants British prisons to become rehabilitation centres
  • Judith Heumann, from the Netflix documentary Crip Camp

    Judith Heumann: 'Biden is committed to involving disabled people in his administration'

    The US activist on Covid’s impact and her starring role in Crip Camp, the documentary charting the birth of the disability rights movement
  • Julie Bentley

    Julie Bentley: 'Samaritans' services have been crucial during the pandemic'

    Samaritans’ new chief executive on the impact of Covid on mental health and why it’s important not to wait until someone becomes suicidal
  • Ndidi Okezie, ceo of UK youth

    Ndidi Okezie: ‘Covid has decimated services for vulnerable young people’

    The chief executive of UK Youth on how the sector is struggling to survive the funding crisis caused by the pandemic
  • NOV -LONDON : SOCIETY - Trevor Elliott, who has turned his home into an Ofsted-registered care home and has been caring for more children during the epidemic (Photography by Graeme Robertson)

    Trevor Elliott: We can't stop caring for children because of Covid

  • Norman Lamb, former Lib Dem MP, photographed in Norwich. Photo by Linda Nylind. 30/10/2020.

    Norman Lamb: Covid is widening inequality for young people

  • Professor Cathy Creswell photographed by Wallingford Castle for Society. Photo by Linda Nylind. 13/11/2020.

    Cathy Creswell: The government has failed children and young people in this pandemic

    The psychology professor says creative thinking is urgently needed to prevent a generation of children being scarred for life
  • Siena Castellon BCyA Young Leader for the SDGs Author: Spectrum Girl’s Survival Guide

    Siena Castellon: 'Autistic people are really struggling with how uncertain things are'

    The 18-year-old autism campaigner and international children’s peace prize finalist on why diagnosis of the condition for girls urgently needs improving
  • Belinda Winder, founder of the Safer Living Foundation

    Belinda Winder: 'Sexual abuse causes a tsunami of harm. This is why I want to help prevent it'

    The forensic psychology professor on why she’s working to reintegrate sex offenders back into society
  • Anne Marie Rafferty, president of the Royal College of Nursing

    Anne Marie Rafferty: 'Covid should be circuit breaker for the ills plaguing nursing'

    The academic and president of the RCN on why it is vital nurses get a substantial pay rise and better working conditions

  • David Greene, the new president of the Law Society. Photographed in Lincoln’s Inn, Holborn, central London. 7 October 2020

    David Greene: Condemning lawyers for doing their jobs is inherently dangerous

    The new president of the Law Society on why it’s crucial to defend the rule of law in these febrile times
  • Criminal barrister and TV presenter Rob Rinder. Photo by Linda Nylind. 25/9/2020.

    Robert Rinder: 'Law is meaningless unless everybody has access to it'

    The barrister and TV judge, who is now a Shelter ambassador, on why he’s passionate about tackling housing inequality
  • Sally Warren, oof the King’s Fund. For Society

    Sally Warren: 'Covid has brutally exposed the fragilities of the care sector'

    The policy director of the King’s Fund thinktank on why the government’s social care winter plan won’t save it from a second wave
  • SEPT -LONDON : Ngozi Fulani, director of Sistah Space - a domestic abuse service for women of African heritage (Photography by Graeme Robertson)

    Ngozi Fulani: 'Black women don't want to risk their abusers being murdered'

    The founder of a domestic violence charity for African-Caribbean women, on why she has more clients yet they refuse to go to the police
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