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Jason Murugesu
Jason Murugesu is a postgraduate student in science communication at Imperial College London, and a former Wellcome Scholar at the New Statesman.
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Does having British Asians at the top of government make a positive difference to minorities?
Politics
Politics
The Brexit shellfish fiasco, explained
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Society
The pandemic exposed Britain's loneliness generational divide—but it's not the one you think it is
Philosophy
Philosophy
"There's going to be a lot of unresolved grief": How Covid-19 funerals have upended traditions
Politics
Politics
Our death certificates don't record ethnicity. During Covid, this gap became deadly
Technology
Technology
"They think it’s a phone call to God": inside the looming crisis in British criminal forensics
Politics
Politics
"We should have been doing this for years": How a radical scheme in one London borough helped over 300 families avoid eviction
Politics
Politics
“Your lot are not winning”: why are there so few British Asian footballers?
Politics
Politics
“We’re beyond capacity for this”: how universal credit's online application could shut out the people who need it most
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