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Bangladesh: Shipyards Of Keraniganj
October 27, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: With dozens of shipyards, Keraniganj on the bank of the river Buriganga that flows past the southwest outskirts of Dhaka now seems a mega-hub for building and repairing small vessels, launches and steamers. Hundreds of workers dismantle the cargo ships and cruisers that are no longer in use to reuse their parts in new or repaired ones around the clock. Workers can be seen with the torches and the welding equipment doing their job of removing huge pieces of metal sheets from the vessels. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'I've only the clothes on my back': lives swept away by floods in Kenya
People living in Nairobi's Mathare slum fear that if catastrophic flooding does not bring down their homes, the government will.
Flooded houses due to the ongoing rains in Mathare slums on 01/05/2024, Nairobi, Kenya.
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'I've only the clothes on my back': lives swept away by floods in Kenya
People living in Nairobi's Mathare slum fear that if catastrophic flooding does not bring down their homes, the government will.
Jane Kalekye stands opposite her flooded house in Mathare Slums on 01/05/2024,Nairobi Kenya as the country experiences heavy long rains.
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Fears for Honduran children as poverty worsens pneumonia’s toll
The death of one baby boy in a remote village in the south of the country is a tragedy being repeated all over the region.
There are fears that the threat posed by pneumonia Ð already one of the leading causes of child death in Honduras Ð is growing. Child deaths caused by the disease are strongly linked to malnutrition, lack of safe water and sanitation, and inadequate access to healthcare.
In the south of Honduras, damage to crops from unpredictable weather, the Covid pandemic, and now the war in Ukraine have created a worsening poverty crisis that provides a perfect setting for the disease to thrive.
Cashew trees don't need much water and improve the soil condition, as well as providing an income for people in Choluteca, Honduras. cashew cooperative at work
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Fears for Honduran children as poverty worsens pneumonia’s toll
The death of one baby boy in a remote village in the south of the country is a tragedy being repeated all over the region.
There are fears that the threat posed by pneumonia Ð already one of the leading causes of child death in Honduras Ð is growing. Child deaths caused by the disease are strongly linked to malnutrition, lack of safe water and sanitation, and inadequate access to healthcare.
In the south of Honduras, damage to crops from unpredictable weather, the Covid pandemic, and now the war in Ukraine have created a worsening poverty crisis that provides a perfect setting for the disease to thrive.
Almi Martinez president of Etramasot cashew company in El Triunfo.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
‘People are desperate’: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
ÔPeople are desperateÕ: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%. Keeping the shelves stocked at the food bank in Canterbury.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
ÔPeople are desperateÕ: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%. Keeping the shelves stocked at the food bank in Canterbury.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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‘People are desperate’: UK food banks and families hit hard by inflation
ÔPeople are desperateÕ: Kent food bank and families hit hard by inflation
Canterbury charity tries to balance higher usage against fewer donations and rising food prices. UK inflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%. Keeping the shelves stocked at the food bank in Canterbury.
With its colourful beach huts and quaint high street, Whitstable is a tourist mecca in the school holidays. But the pile of shopping bags in the Canterbury and District food bank tells a different story about real life in the picturesque Kent seaside town.
The nearly 200 bags, with extra treats such as leftover chocolate advent calendars poking out, are ready to hand out at 22 local schools before half-term as, amid a worsening cost of living crisis, they know some children might go hungry without school dinners. But soaring inflation is not just hurting the finances of local residents, it is having a dramatic impact on those of the food bank. Demand for its food parcels is at a record high and it has gone from spending nothing on groceries to £3,000 a month to cover the shortfall in donations.
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Levelling up
‘Levelling Up’ plan is unveiled for UK
An area that is said to benefit..
Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
02-02-2022
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Levelling up
‘Levelling Up’ plan is unveiled for UK
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Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
02-02-2022
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Levelling up
‘Levelling Up’ plan is unveiled for UK
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Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
02-02-2022
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Levelling up
‘Levelling Up’ plan is unveiled for UK
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Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
02-02-2022
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Levelling up
‘Levelling Up’ plan is unveiled for UK
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Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
02-02-2022
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Levelling up
Huyton village in Merseyside on the eve of the publication of the government’s White Paper on levelling up. Knowsley borough council has had three regeneration bids rejected - the future high streets fund, the towns fund and the levelling up fund - despite being one of the most deprived places in the country and listed in the top category on the government’s own priority list.
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Blacktown is a better place now: how a former refugee and coach built pride in his community
In a sparse gym in one Sydney’s most disadvantaged areas, Mayor Chagai is not only teaching basketball but also transforming Australia.
Mayor Chagai is the cofounder of the Savannah Pride basketball club which trains at the Police Citizens Youth Club in the Blacktown suburb of Shalvey. The club is located in one of Australia’s most diverse LGAs. Chagai has created a community for the members of the club and a safe haven for many young men who are at home. NSW, Australia.
Former Blacktown commander Mark Wright ‘had a very big role in transforming’ the area, says Om Dhungel.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
The Bloomfield ward area of Blackpool where the male healthy life expectancy is just 47 years. Prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to reference Blackpool and his government’s levelling up agenda in his speech to the Conservative party annual conference on Wednesday.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
The Bloomfield ward area of Blackpool where the male healthy life expectancy is just 47 years. Prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to reference Blackpool and his government’s levelling up agenda in his speech to the Conservative party annual conference on Wednesday.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
The Bloomfield ward area of Blackpool where the male healthy life expectancy is just 47 years. Prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to reference Blackpool and his government’s levelling up agenda in his speech to the Conservative party annual conference on Wednesday.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
Jordan, a young man living on the streets in the Bloomfield ward area of Blackpool where the male healthy life expectancy is just 47 years. Prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to reference Blackpool and his government’s levelling up agenda in his speech to the Conservative party annual conference on Wednesday.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
Jordan, a young man living on the streets in the Bloomfield ward area of Blackpool where the male healthy life expectancy is just 47 years. Prime minister Boris Johnson is expected to reference Blackpool and his government’s levelling up agenda in his speech to the Conservative party annual conference on Wednesday.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
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Life expectancy gap in England - a growing chasm - exacerbated by Covid.
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