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Then a panel – including Sarah Brown, campaigner; Emma Freud and Brigid McConville of the White Ribbon Alliance; Liz Forgan, chair of the Arts Council; Channel 4 News reporter Samira Ahmed; and, from the Guardian, Madeleine Bunting, Afua Hirsch, Homa Khaleeli, Clare Margetson, Natalie Hanman, Emine Saner and Kath Viner – whittled down the list.
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I'm sure Afua is right that the rules can't stay as they are - reporters must be allowed to report something about what goes on in family courts if there's to be any point in the change.
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I'm sure Afua is right that the rules can't stay as they are - reporters must be allowed to report something about what goes on in family courts if there's to be any point in the change.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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The first speaker whom I can only assume was Afua Hirsch has just given a rather patronising and vapid account of Why Rights Are a Good Thing, children, and she managed to slip in “equality” as analogous to basic human rights.
Convention on Modern Liberty Alix Mortimer 2009
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The first speaker whom I can only assume was Afua Hirsch has just given a rather patronising and vapid account of Why Rights Are a Good Thing, children, and she managed to slip in “equality” as analogous to basic human rights.
Convention on Modern Liberty Alix Mortimer 2009
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Actually, Afua I enjoyed your artwork a great deal.
Shameless plug alert: Don't be stupid, vote for 'Genius'! | EW.com 2008
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Afua is a self-taught artist, but you would never guess that by looking at her art.
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Afua is gifted with a pen and pad and the art in Genius is not only some of the best that Pilot Season has to offer, but some of the best in comics.
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Afua Hirsch: Lawyers are helping the winner of Ivory Coast's elections starve the regime of chocolate revenue and end the country's election crisis
The Guardian World News Alex Evans 2011
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Fred Goodwin gets superinjunction to stop him being called a banker Afua Hirsch legal affairs correspondent Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland, who became popularly know n as Fred the Shred.
The Guardian World News Afua Hirsch 2011
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