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Lucy Mansfield
LucyMansfield is a freelance investigative journalist
March 2021
'Young people need help now': Britons want more from 2021 budget
'Families are struggling': Britons react to Rishi Sunak's 2021 budget
June 2020
Coronavirus live
Costa Rica to halt reopening of economy as virus cases rise – as it happened
Agency says people are tiring of lockdowns despite an accelerating spread of the disease
Charities report rise in Maltese requests for abortion pills during lockdown
Women in Malta, where abortion is banned, have been unable to travel abroad for terminations
Doctors accused of blocking abortions in Northern Ireland despite legalisation
Patients forced to buy pills online or go overseas for terminations
May 2020
How are Britons faring since coronavirus hit the economy?
The Guardian revisits people who spoke to us on ‘budget day’ to ask them how the crisis has affected their finances
February 2020
Botched mole removal: 'They looked worse – they kept growing back'
Revealed: beautician procedures leaving customers burned and scarred
January 2020
‘Not fit for purpose’: tax glitch putting pensions of self-employed at risk
Accountant says HMRC did nothing to fix national insurance issue in self-assessment system
August 2019
The upside
How ping pong helps prisoners turn the tables on violence and reoffending
A weekly table tennis session at HMP High Down improves behaviour, provides coaching skills – and boosts confidence
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