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Helen Pidd

Helen Pidd

North of England Editor at The Guardian - Guardian blogs

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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The year the metro mayors took centre stage

Some local leaders have built national profiles in the recent turbulence, but now it’s time to face the regional vote again
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Covid, debt and desperation: an MP’s caseload in struggling Hull

With infection rates more than twice the English average, Labour’s Emma Hardy fears reopening may come too soon for her constituency
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Gill Wright obituary

Heritage campaigner who fought tirelessly to revive Manchester’s Edwardian Victoria Baths
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I was five and visiting a psychiatric hospital. I had the time of m...

I toddled round the ward giving sweets to old women and wondering why so many of them were clutching teddies. It taught me not to be scared of people with mental illness
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Covid tier system for England under review, says minister

Jenrick says government wants easing of controls to have ‘more normal’ December
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National lockdowns should be backup plan on Covid, says WHO envoy

David Nabarro says ‘circuit breakers’ should be reserve rather than primary measure
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Bakery known for anti-Tory slogans appears in government ad campaign

Ads pulled after Haxby Bakehouse owner and Labour member Phil Clayton complains
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‘It’s a basic equality issue’: home learning gap between state and ...

Lessons continue online at Manchester grammar school while nearby St Ambrose buys textbooks for disadvantaged pupils
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UK supermarkets ration toilet paper to prevent stockpiling

Other vanishing items include dried pasta, tinned vegetables, medications and hand gel
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UK still ‘generations away’ from equality in top jobs, study shows

Women remain vastly underrepresented in positions of power, Fawcett Society says
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Why Iain Duncan Smith knighthood was ‘slap in the face’

Stephen Pacey judged benefits cases for 30 years and sees ex-minister as Mr Universal Credit
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‘Can’t let Corbyn in’: Brexit and NHS top concerns in Morecambe

Town was hit hard by Tory-led austerity but is by no means a shoo-in for Labour
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Age of criminal responsibility must be raised, say experts

In England and Wales, children as young as 10 can be convicted of a crime – the lowest minimum age of any EU state
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Youth court system in ‘chaos’, says children’s commissioner

Vulnerable children in England and Wales waiting months for convictions, appearing without adult support and being wrongly placed in dock, Guardian investigation finds
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Children in handcuffs: a month reporting from youth court

The Guardian goes inside one of England’s busiest youth courts, where every day the fate of some of the most vulnerable children in society is decided
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Break the cycle: Britain’s oldest off-road club

The Rough-Stuff Fellowship Archive relives a time when mangled wheels and treacherous mountaintops were no match for cycling enthusiasts
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How to fix the gender pay gap? The firm that pays everyone the same

At the vegetarian wholesaler Suma, every employee is paid at the same hourly rate
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Manchester police couldn’t stop the bike muggers. So we stepped in ...

Others like us are taking action where a depleted police force cannot, says the Guardian’s north of England editor Helen Pidd
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Peterloo director calls for 1819 massacre to be taught in UK schools

Mike Leigh grew up near scene of Manchester atrocity but says he was never taught about it
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Digging the Reno: Moss Side’s legendary club unearthed – 30 years on

Excavation of site of one of Manchester’s most important nightclubs is stirring memories as well as revealing artefacts
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Derbyshire North-East: ‘In our part of the world Corbyn wasn’t an a...

After the most stunning election in recent history, Guardian reporters are writing from four key constituencies to make sense of the results. In a former coalfield seat, Helen Pidd and photographer Christopher Thomond meet voters who bucked the national trend by deserting Labour