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Lucy Wood
NHS protest Colchester
Features / 6 July 2021
6 July 2021
LUCY WOOD reports from the Colchester protest against NHS cuts and privatisation last weekend
Labour rosette (stock photo)
Features / 28 August 2020
28 August 2020
Starmer promised to ‘bring unity to the party’ – but social media stalking and harassment are rife without any action being taken, says LUCY WOOD
NHS Workers Say No to Public Sector Pay Inequality.
Features / 2 August 2020
2 August 2020
When the government’s public-sector pay rise snubbed many of the lowest-paid NHS workers, a single nurse decided to take action — and started a movement. LUCY WOOD tells the story
Solma Ahmed
Features / 9 June 2020
9 June 2020
Lucy Wood talks to SOLMA AHMED about why she’s standing as a candidate for Forward Momentum’s national co-ordinating group for Midland and East Region
Students raise their hands in class at Royal High School Bat
Features / 30 December 2019
30 December 2019
LUCY WOOD reports on the success of the Unite in Schools programme that’s taking the values of the movement into the classroom
Brexit sign
Features / 20 December 2019
20 December 2019
The party needs a strategy to win back working people before it starts focusing on who should be leader, writes LUCY WOOD
save the libraries
Features / 12 August 2019
12 August 2019
The move to close 25 libraries and remove support for others will come back to haunt the Essex Tories, writes LUCY WOOD
Lady Justice
Features / 29 July 2019
29 July 2019
Established today 70 years ago, legal aid has given the poor protection from the law – now it hangs in the balance, explains LUCY WOOD
Pennies
Features / 22 July 2019
22 July 2019
LUCY WOOD reports on a meeting of human rights experts and community campaigners in Jaywick – which topped the English deprivation index in 2010 and 2015
Features / 29 April 2019
29 April 2019
LUCY WOOD writes on a historic strike at Trinity House, an ancient association founded for the welfare of seafarers
Facebook
Features / 19 March 2019
19 March 2019
The social media giant seems unable to enforce its own rules when it comes to far-right, white supremacist material, writes LUCY WOOD