Finland has built more social housing. The US has sanctioned camps. We must decide what kind of country we want to be, says Harry Quilter-Pinner, who works in the homelessness sector Published: 18 Jun 2019 ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbTEoKyaqpSerq96wqikaKiipLOquMRon5qqoq56ssHIpaueql2ltq%2B6xKs%3D
The Whitehall Park living advent calendar, 2017. Photograph: Courtesy of the residents of Whitehall ParkUsing real windows in a concerted local campaign to mark the Christmas countdown can harness huge amounts of goodwill, as our writer discovered for himselfby Jamie DowardWe had artistic differences. And, as the clock ticked down to the big reveal, when we would remove the tarpaulin and present the world with a bewitching snowscape that wouldn’t seem out of place in a John Lewis advert, the differences festered. Read More...
World newsPersonal accounts of both horror and humanityMoving stories from survivors... and victimsSpecial report: terrorism in the US
For many people the tragedy will be remembered by the human stories: some of lucky escapes and some of unimaginable sadness, friends and partners phoning from the burning towers to say their final goodbyes. Others telling of incredible heroism in the face of what would have looked like certain death.
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