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Hungry London: Why Food Banks

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by Lamin Sam Jaiteh

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London is considered one of the richest cities in the world. However, there is an increasing number of people living in the capital relying on food banks to survive. Amalia Radu gives an overview of London Metropolitan University's Journalism News Week, where panelists - drawn from the community and charity sector - discuss what's really going on? Written and produced by Lamin S. jaiteh.

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January 20, 2021

Hungry London: Why are so many people relying on food banks to survive?

<p>London is considered one of the richest cities in the world. However, there is an increasing number of people living in the capital relying on food banks to survive. Amalia Radu gives an overview of &nbsp;London Metropolitan University's Journalism News Week, where panellists - drawn from the community and charity - discuss what's really going on.&nbsp;Written and Produced by Lamin Jaiteh.</p>

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London is considered one of the richest cities in the world. However, there is an increasing number of people living in the capital relying on food banks to survive. Amalia Radu gives an overview of London Metropolitan University's Journalism News Week, where panelists - drawn from the community and charity sector - discuss what's really going on? Written and produced by Lamin S. jaiteh.

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