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Anna Bailey

Anna Bailey

Freelance Arts On-Air Reporter and Producer at BBC News Online

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  • English
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  • Art
  • Books
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Apparel

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Cuts to Health Care, Food Assistance, and Income Support to Fund Tax Cuts for the Wealthy Would W...

In the wealthiest nation in the world, we have the resources to ensure everyone can afford necessities, including a safe, affordable place to live, enough food, and access to quality health care. But...
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Policy Brief: Policymakers Can Solve Homelessness by Scaling Up Ren...

Housing is a basic human need, but stable housing is out of reach or hard to keep for far too many people. This is a policy choice, not an economic inevitability. Evidence shows that we can solve...
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Policymakers Can Solve Homelessness by Scaling Up Proven Solutions:...

Housing is a basic human need, but stable housing is out of reach or hard to keep for far too many people. This is a policy choice, not an economic inevitability.
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'More work, less school': Australian teens like Arya are stressed a...

Australian teenagers are becoming more concerned with 'cozzie livs' - Macquarie Dictionary's word of the year referring to the rising the cost of living - the results of a national survey by Mission Australia has revealed. Arya Banerjee, a Melbourne 17-year-old, is one of them. Arya has just completed year 12 and will be moving to Canberra to pursue a law degree at the Australian National University. He’s concerned about being able to support himself financially once he…
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Timothy Spall: 'I was crying, swearing and chucking paint'

He’s played Lowry and Turner, and now the actor explains how he came to be holding his own art show.
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How uplifting art shows are easing us out of lockdown

As galleries begin to reopen many are putting on shows designed to raise the spirits of visitors.
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Augmented reality art: Where your home becomes the gallery

How virtual artworks allow you to see anything from the sun to a giant spider in your own home.
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Carlos Acosta: Refashioning ballet with socially distanced tutus

The acclaimed ballet star resorts to extra wide costumes to reflect the realities of the pandemic.
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Fake festivals: Why more music fans are tuning in

Ticket sales for tribute act events such as Glastonbudget and The Big Fake Festival are on the rise.
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Slow art? It will 'blow your mind'

Take as long as you can to contemplate art and you could feel some surprising benefits.
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'I've seen people hugging sculptures'

Why are people flocking to sculpture parks to see huge artworks in stunning outdoor settings?
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Disabled music fans face ticketing barriers

Many deaf and disabled fans have problems buying tickets for concerts and festivals, a report finds.