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Portraying three generations of poverty in England

Thatcher's children

In 1992, photographer Craig Easton was dispatched to Blackpool to meet the ordinary people demonised by Conservative Party policies and rhetoric. There he got to know the Williams family, whose lives he would document over the next 14 years.

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Photos of unemployment offices in Thatcher‘s Britain

Beyond Caring

Photographer Paul Graham recounts documenting the packed waiting rooms and corridors of unemployment offices, exposing the bleak reality of a crisis that many chose to ignore.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Documenting life on the fringes in Thatcher’s Britain

The enemies within

In the ’80s, photographer Richard Davis moved to Manchester, where he fell in with a community of artists, punks and travellers.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Ray & Liz: an exploration of family life in Thatcher’s Britain

On the breadline

In his new film, photographer turned writer-director Richard Billingham presents a tale of deprivation and loneliness in the West Midlands.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The DIY space that brought hope to Belfast’s 90s youth

Belfast Punk: Warzone Centre

In a Northern Ireland deeply wounded by years of conflict, the Warzone Centre gave young Belfast punks the freedom to start afresh beyond the labels.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Does batshit Britain really want to declare war on Spain?

From Where I Stand

It took just four days from the triggering of Article 50 for ex-Tory leader Michael Howard - high on the fumes of toxic British self-importance - to almost declare war on Spain. Viva Britannia!

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Richard Billingham translates his ‘80s working class family photography to the big screen

Portrait of a West Midlands Council estate

Artist and photographer Richard Billingham is developing a feature film from his iconic photography of his family's everyday struggle and battles with alcoholism.

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