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George Alagiah tells of ’embarrassment factor’ of using stoma bag by Press Association
BBC newsreader, who has bowel cancer, says he felt guilty using disabled loos George Alagiah has told of his feelings of guilt at using disabled toilets when he was not visibly disabled but had a stoma bag attached to his stomach. The BBC newsreader, who has stage-four bowel cancer, also said he had to get …
Edo 2020: The inside story of the cold war between Oshiomhole and Obaseki By Idiye Preye
Edo State is one of the states in the country where the politics has always attracted the attention of the nation due to the fact that the players are politically sophisticated. Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ruled in the state during the leadership of late Chief Tony Anenih until November 12, 2008, when the former labour …
A Torture Survivor Was Kept In Detention For More Than 13 Weeks Despite Several Suicide Attempts by Emily Dugan
Exclusive: Official figures reveal a mental health crisis in Britain's immigration detention estate, as the number of people on suicide watch grew by 5% in 2018, to 541 people. Ben Kothe / BuzzFeed News; Press Association via AP Images Michael had only been in detention a handful of hours when he attempted to take his …
OHCHR | Zimbabwe policies hitting poor hardest, say UN rights experts
Government policies in Zimbabwe are worsening the country’s economic crisis, causing immense hardship to those less well-off, and crushing the human rights of those who dare complain, a group of UN experts* has warned. “We are gravely concerned that, as the situation in Zimbabwe deteriorates, the Government is pushing people further into poverty,” the experts …
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