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Issue 1556 - What AI thinks about Homelessness

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We asked an AI bot to draw what homelessness looks like – and this was the result

What happened when Melanie Sykes, Colin Murray and James O’Brien donned the red tabard for National Vendor week and took to the streets to sell the magazine?

Behind the scenes at the House of Lords where vendors were celebrated at a special reception

Guest columnist Ian Dunt lays bare unconscionable failures at the heart of the government’s asylum policy

In Hastings a quiet revolution is taking place. And it might just pave the way for a radical solution to the UK’s housing crisis

In Letter to My Younger Self, David Harewood reflects on a glittering stage and screen career, a devastating breakdown, and what it felt like to play in goal at Old Trafford

Sian Brooke on falling in love with Belfast – the backdrop to her new TV drama, Blue Lights

Sam Delaney was once a star-struck rookie hanging out with Gary Lineker on the set of Match of the Day

Plus much more!

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