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Male suicides in the UK reach record high PDF Print E-mail
Written by Miki McDonald   
Friday, 20 May 2005
Suicide now represents one of the biggest killers of young men across the UK according to a report by the Department of Health…

 
Teen prostitution: Making ends meet in Malawi PDF Print E-mail
Written by Charles Banda   
Friday, 11 March 2005
Abuse, abandonment and poverty lead Fanne Munyu into the degrading and dangerous world of teen prostitution. Here she reveals her story…

 
Gay, black and a policeman: A PC speaks out PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dominic Bascombe   
Tuesday, 22 February 2005
It’s never been a good time to be a black gay, policeman, but it’s a position Gamal Turawa, a Metropolitan police officer, has learned to live with…

 
Smashing stereotypes of disabled people PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michelle Wright   
Wednesday, 12 January 2005
Britain's disabled have long been subject to common prejudices, but, as one man explains, public views are best influenced by the disabled themselves.

 
Using sex to pay for university fees PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mary Woodlock   
Thursday, 24 June 2004
Living on a £1,000 overdraft, Sarah is struggling to finish her business studies degree, so three nights a week she becomes "Mandy", a female escort. Here she reveals all…

 
You're only as old as the boy you feel PDF Print E-mail
Written by Annalise Walliker   
Tuesday, 28 October 2003
Women are making radical choices in their relationships - seeking out younger men for companionship and fulfilment. Australia sees the spectacular rise of the toy boy…

 
Footballers' wives: A real life story PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steven Corbett   
Wednesday, 10 September 2003
It seems today's sporting spouses don't have much in common with the partners portrayed in British television's hugely popular series, Footballers' Wives, as Steven Corbett discovers…

 
One man's fight to help Brazil's orphans PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Phillips   
Wednesday, 23 July 2003
Thirty years ago Mick Pease worked in the coal mines of North Yorkshire. Now he is a child care pioneer in Brazil helping thousands of homeless and orphaned youngsters find families.

 
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