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Taking the Endurance Challenge

Revd Canon Nick Sagovsky, of Westminster Abbey, spent a week from 11 to 17 July living on the food and income available to a refused asylum-seeker. Read an interview with Nick about the Challenge in Community Care magazine at http://tinyurl.com/6fy8df.

Jul 18, 2008

Last day - and the hardest

This is the last day of the week - and the hardest read more...

Jul 17, 2008

Glasgow

To Glasgow for the Scottish launch of the Independent Asylum Commission Recommendations read more...

Jul 15, 2008

Day 5: Eggs

Today I have been able to ring the changes. read more...

Jul 14, 2008

Northumberland

We've said the godbyes at the Abbey so I'm off to Northumberland for a few days. read more...

An unexploded joke?

Danger - unexploded jokes; my blog goes up in smoke again. read more...

Jul 12, 2008

Sunblush tomatoes

Four slices of sunblush tomatoes and an eggcup-sized container of cooked rice make my day. read more...

Jul 11, 2008

Pasta galore

The first day: pasta and tomato - and tomato and pasta. read more...

Jul 10, 2008

The Food Parcel

A brilliant day ends with (sobering) purchase of the food parcel. read more...

Jul 09, 2008

Getting Ready

The endurance test starts on Friday ... read more...

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