Food banks and volunteers put into practice the universalist principle that once underpinned the welfare state, says author and broadcaster Rachel Shabi
Food banks and volunteers have put into practice the universalist principle that once underpinned the welfare statePhotograph: Simon K AllenPhotograph: Simon K Allenhen Slung Low theatre in Leeds closed during the first lockdown in March last year, its five core staff decided to stay put.
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