Emily Dugan (@emilydugan) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Dugan

@emilydugan

Senior reporter at the Guardian. Former Paul Foot Award winner. Author of Finding Home: Real Stories of Migrant Britain. [email protected]

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Latest on Del Monte today with Edwin Okoth — Fresh Del Monte has claimed it should not be held liable for a civil lawsuit alleging killing, rape and violence by security guards at its Kenyan pineapple farm because it is domiciled in the Cayman Islands. theguardian.com/world/2024/feb…

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In recent years, a woman has been killed by a man every 3 days in the UK on average, and yet most of their stories have gone unheard. The The Guardian Killed Women Count project wants to help change that. Huge thanks to CountingDeadWomen for their vital work > theguardian.com/uk-news/ng-int…

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To all investigators, campaigners and scoop-getters: these are the details of this year’s Paul Foot Award Five days left to submit entries private-eye.co.uk/paul-foot-awar…

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🚨 Latest in the Carer’s Allowance scandal: the carer who tried to kill himself after being forced to sell his home when the DWP prosecuted him for nearly £20,000 - and the dept now accepts he made an honest mistake Truly shocking - by ⁦Helen Pidd⁩ theguardian.com/society/2024/a…

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The latest edition of Proof magazine is out next week and I’ve written a piece reflecting on Andrew Malkinson’s case. If you want to know more about miscarriages of justice and why they keep happening, the articles in here will be a good place to start.

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‘The CCRC’s re-examination of thousands of cases isn’t enough to restore public confidence’: APPEAL's James Burley argues that the review is 'an important concession' but nothing short of fundamental reform of the watchdog will deliver thejusticegap.com/the-ccrcs-re-e…

‘The CCRC’s re-examination of thousands of cases isn’t enough to restore public confidence’: <a href="/we_are_APPEAL/">APPEAL</a>'s James Burley argues that the review is 'an important concession' but nothing short of fundamental reform of the watchdog will deliver thejusticegap.com/the-ccrcs-re-e…
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EXCL: Seven years ago, he was a voice on the phone, telling me he was too afraid to speak out publicly. Today, Ruari Cannon goes on the record to allege that at 21 he was groped by Kevin Spacey. This is his story. inews.co.uk/news/i-was-gro…

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It's madness that the jurors who convicted Andy Malkinson (& 2 who voted not guilty) can't come forward & talk about it in the UK (as they can in the US) theguardian.com/law/article/20… Then the UK might learn how a mistake was made... APPEAL

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One to watch tonight (9pm on BBC2) The Wrong Man: 17 Years Behind Bars tells the story of Andy Malkinson's wrongful conviction. It gives a powerful insight into the ongoing catastrophe for Andy and his family caused by failures in the justice system. theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/a…

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Sixteen years for stealing a flower pot. Britain’s Forgotten Prisoners, about the horrific IPP sentence,could be the most important film made in the UK this year. I hope those readying themselves for power watch it and do something about it. (By me.) theguardian.com/film/article/2…

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Yesterday Siyabonga Twala arrived home in Chester after a Home Office fiasco left him in exile for 18 months. His life will need rebuilding from scratch but watching him play football again with his son Mason was joyful. theguardian.com/uk-news/articl…

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69 years ago Thursday (June 13) the UK hanged its last woman, Ruth Ellis, typical advert for capital punishment: sexually abusive father; Canadian war husband who abandoned her & child; abusive second husband; shot her boyfriend who caused miscarried punching her stomach.