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Katie McQue

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Investigative Journalist based in Brooklyn

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The Guardian: Conflict of interest concerns over EDF’s Hinkley nuclear project approval

Nuclear experts receiving EDF pensions were involved in the official safety review of the company’s planned Hinkley Point C plant…

New Internationalist: New US embassy in Jerusalem provokes Nakba tensions

14 May 2018 ‘They are choosing this time to remind Palestinians that we control you,’ Palestinians tell Katie McQue Hebron is a…

New Internationalist: Zanzibar shows how tourism spreads HIV globally

WEB EXCLUSIVE: The tourism sector increases workers’ vulnerability to AIDS. Katie McQue reports. Cheap heroin – sold for as little as $3…

The Guardian: Department of Energy admits arithmetic gaffe in legislation draft

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has admitted to an embarrassing gaffe in key legislation before parliament and…

The Guardian: EDF in line for £800m windfall from subsidy scheme to keep lights on

EDF, which operates most of Britain’s nuclear power stations, could be in line for an £800m windfall via a loophole…

The Independent: The Chagossians – The Indian Ocean islanders exiled from their home and struggling to make ends meet in Britain

For Bernard Nourrice and his wife, Willie, their life is contained in a bedsit above a garage in West Norwood,…

Your Middle East: The secret clinic – how Syrian refugees are taking healthcare into their own hands

“We don’t want our faces on camera. This isn’t part of the government system. We don’t want to get anybody…

Global Voices: ‘They Call For my Slaughter’: Somali ex-Muslims Living in Fear

02 Dec 2019 – Hassan dreads each sunset. When the skies darken in Nairobi, Kenya, the threats begin. He is…

Rappler: 4 overseas domestic workers die in Qatar house fire

One of the victims had just sent her family in Ilocos Norte money for food hours before her death, her…

New Internationalist: How the global coffee trade played a role in the Rwandan Genocide

17 April 2019 Twenty-five years after the ‘fastest and most efficient murder campaign of the twentieth century’, Katie McQue examines the role…

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