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Nov-Dec 2020 : UNBELIEVABLE

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Activist

Queer homelessness activist Carla Ecola explains what motivates their work

It's me, honest

Ian Kalman finds the move to Universal credit stressful

Pitch perfect

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Safety first

Simone Lincoln from central and north West London NHS clash services talks doms, dams and safe sex

News

News in Brief 129: Nov – Dec 2020

Our round-up of what‘s been happening...

Features

Cold comforts

Suddenly writers seem to be noticing individuals who are homeless. New books reviewed by Sarah Hough

Hard to believe?

Over the past few months Covid-19 adaptations have often made the news seem as if it was April Fool’s Day…

Opinion

Better believe

Round-up of the 21st century lowlights and some positive personal changes by Mat Amp

Obituaries

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Your voice

Boarded up

Author and writer David Tovey shared his painting I’m on the Pavement yet again with the Pavement readers. He says: “I couldn’t just explain the picture in one paragraph, so I wrote it in sections like poetry” 

Healing art (Issue 129)

Morning on Beech Ward is a poem by George Robertson

Six degrees of separation

WarnIng: contains upsetting content. McGinlay’s focus on this issue’s theme unpicks the links between abuse, power and corruption.
Twigs make homes

Technology is always for the good isn’t it? Well, maybe not. Chris Sampson suggests a science shake-up that might see twigs and bits and bobs used to build homes. Here’s how...
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