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NEF in the news, January 2018

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Our report on NHS land was covered by The Mirror, The Guardian, The Independent, Huffington Post, and New Statesman. NEF researcher Hanna Wheatley discussed the report’s findings on London Live, and Joe Beswick spoke to BBC London (2:19:00). The report was also discussed at length on the Vanessa Feltz show (1:21:40)Plastic-free proposals, ‘fairness’, the Cabinet reshuffle, and Brexit Our CEO Miatta Fahnbulleh reviewed the papers on Sky News. Watch How the New Economics Spokesperson Network is training a new generation of media voicesVICE UK covered the network we helped set up, which aims to boost progressive, diverse perspectives in the media. Read more How should we respond to gentrification?Joe Beswick spoke to The

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Our report on NHS land was covered by The Mirror, The Guardian, The Independent, Huffington Post, and New Statesman. NEF researcher Hanna Wheatley discussed the report’s findings on London Live, and Joe Beswick spoke to BBC London (2:19:00). The report was also discussed at length on the Vanessa Feltz show (1:21:40)

Plastic-free proposals, ‘fairness’, the Cabinet reshuffle, and Brexit
Our CEO Miatta Fahnbulleh reviewed the papers on Sky News. Watch

How the New Economics Spokesperson Network is training a new generation of media voices
VICE UK covered the network we helped set up, which aims to boost progressive, diverse perspectives in the media. Read more

How should we respond to gentrification?
Joe Beswick spoke to The Guardian about the underlying causes of gentrification. Read more

“There’s near-universal agreement that the current system of subsidies doesn’t work.”
Griffin Carpenter spoke to Sky News about Government proposals to distribute farming subsidies based on ‘public good’. Watch

Why are profit-making factories closing across England?
Sara Mahmoud wrote for OpenDemocracy about how a corporate model that maximises short-term profits has led to the loss of more than 300 jobs in Norwich. Read more

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