The cladding scandal is an indictment of how Britain treats its poorest people

In a society shaped by profound inequality, there is a hierarchy of human life. An invisible matrix of social class, nationality and ethnicity determines how much individual lives are worth in Britain. When 72 people died in Grenfell Tower in 2017, the British intellectual and musician Akala declared : […]

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