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CanaryPod 25 June 2017 – Grenfell Tower and a High Court ruling on the benefits cap

Nancy Mendoza by Nancy Mendoza
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In this week’s episode, Nancy Mendoza (@NancyWMendoza), The Canary’s Director of Communications and Membership, talks to two of The Canary’s editors – Bex Sumner (@BexSumner) and Emily Apple (@emilyapple) – about the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower and the recent High Court ruling against the Tories’ benefits cap.

If you want to find out more about some of the other topics touched on:

Firefighter account of Grenfell – https://www.thecanary.co/2017/06/19/powerful-account-one-firefighter-grenfell-tower/

High Court ruling – https://www.thecanary.co/2017/06/22/the-high-court-just-found-theresa-may-acted-illegally-and-caused-real-misery-for-no-reason/

BBC Newsnight – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJD-b35O8-w

Cornwall Hugs Grenfell – https://www.thecanary.co/2017/06/22/kensington-residents-snub-grenfell-victims-communities-300-miles-away-opening-arms/

 

Episode Credits:

Presented by Nancy Mendoza

Speaking to Bex Sumner and Emily Apple

Produced and edited by Nancy Mendoza and Mia Barnes (@migseytwit)

Our theme music by Grapes, licensed under Creative Commons

Get in touch: @CanaryPod / [email protected]

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