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New radicals 2018

The Observer has teamed up with the innovation charity NESTA to find 50 new radicals who are actively changing their communities for the better across the UK.

  • Michelle Clark with her Dots van and Broc, a collie she adopted after his homeless owner died.

    Dogs on the Streets: helping homeless pets and their owners

  • Kate Sedwell, Lily Eckersley-Jones, Robin Jenkins and Michel Creber at the London office of Atlantic Pacific.

    Atlantic Pacific: ‘We’re providing lifeboats where there are none’

  • Rachel Wallach from Disrupt Disability, in one of her prototype wheelchairs.

    Disrupt Disability: designing wheelchairs with a difference

  • Kieran Ball, left, and Alex Redston outside HMP Norwich.

    Prison Voicemail: ‘Prisoners’ families are victims of crime as well’

  • New Radicals 2018: more of Britain’s best social enterprises

  • Mytime: ‘40% of carers have not had a break in over a year’

  • Impact Hub: ‘You were raised to be embarrassed to be from Birmingham’

  • 2018 New Radicals: Michael Sheen introduces this year’s winners

  • Bureau Local: ‘We want to find and tell the stories that matter in local communities’

  • Rochaé Stephens-Morrison, Raza Hussain and Anisa Haghdadi, right, founder of Birmingham-based creative youth engagement agency Beatfreeks.

    50 New Radicals for 2018: how you can make a difference

  • Young people with smartphones

    Top social justice award for Cracked It smartphone project

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