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Angela Neustatter

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Angela Neustatter is a journalist and author specialising in social and humanitarian issues with a particular interest in psychology and young people's mental health. She writes for a variety of newspapers and magazines and her latest books are A Home for the Heart, looking at the importance of home in our lives, and The Year I Turn … A Quirky A-Z of Ageing

August 2022

  • Richard Wilson

    Other lives
    Richard Wilson obituary

    Other lives: Author and journalist who operated in London, Glasgow and Amsterdam

December 2021

  • A pupil at Summerhill School in 1971

    ‘She had magic’: my grandmother’s forgotten role at Summerhill, the English school with no rules

    For 100 years, the controversial Suffolk school has let its pupils run free. And one remarkable woman has played a huge part in that

January 2019

  • Yolanda Corden Other Lives

    Other lives
    Yolanda Corden obituary

    Other lives: Senior social worker who made a huge contribution to the welfare of children in London and, latterly, Cambridgeshire, Gloucestershire and Coventry

May 2018

  • MANCHESTER, 24 April 2018 - Ruth Ibegbuna, founder and retiring CEO of Manchester based charity Reclaim which helps working class young people. Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.

    Ruth Ibegbuna: ‘Terrifying young people about knife crime is not the answer’

    More resources are needed to boost teenagers’ confidence and self-belief, says former head of the charity Reclaim

October 2017

  • Father Holding Baby Girl

    A very private grief: the parents breaking the stillbirth taboo

    Stillbirths are 10 times more common than cot deaths, yet they are rarely spoken about. But a new project seeks to end the silence

February 2017

  • Knitted boucle jacket by Cally Stewart Williams in pastel shades, £30, teamed with toning shirt and scarf, £7.78 and £2.15, from a selection at Ubiquity, February 1976.

    From the Guardian archive
    When fashion, design and craft come together – fashion archive, 1976

    24 February 1976: Angela Neustatter reviews the work of group design communities

October 2016

  • There are many attractive urns to choose from.

    double quotation markNo grave for me, I’ll be on the mantelpiece

    Angela Neustatter
  • Books by Elena Ferrante: My Brilliant Friend & The Story of the Lost Child

    double quotation markI know how Elena Ferrante feels. My great-aunt was outed too

    Angela Neustatter

September 2016

  • Dr David Zigmond at his desk with a stethoscope around his neck

    The ousted doctor: ‘My patients’ souls matter most’

    Dr David Zigmond had plenty of time for his patients – but not for bureaucracy. Now the plug has been pulled on his surgery. Angela Neustatter hears his story

July 2016

  • July 1976: dungarees and leisurewear are ideal for the latest fashion – skateboarding.

    From the Guardian archive
    Skate of grace – fashion archive

    6 July 1976: As the fashion for leisurewear shows no signs of abating, the crazy Californian sport of skateboarding is about to take us by storm

May 2016

  • Reenee Singh and her husband, Stephen Fitzpatrick, at their home in Hampstead, London.

    Now loving couples can rely on help to cross a troubled cultural divide

    With one in 10 people in Britain in a cross-cultural relationship, conflict in the home is forcing couples to seek counselling

January 2016

  • shadow puppet show

    Rules to fight extremism ‘creating fear among teachers and pupils’

    Headteachers and experts warn that pressure on schools to ‘spy’ on students will fail to stop radicalisation – but risks alienating young Muslims

October 2015

  • Marcus Powell with friends Marcus Brookes (left) and Connor Pugh (right).

    Appearance bullying – and the damage it does to children’s education

    Schools that make a point of helping children with facial disfigurements find it helps pupils to deal with body image concerns too

July 2015

  • Headteacher Sarah Wild  and pupil Abigail

    ‘Autism is seen as a male thing – but girls just implode emotionally’

    They may arrive self-harming, or unable to talk. Often their condition has been dismissed as ‘hormones’. We visit the only state school dedicated to girls with autism

March 2015

  • Claerwen James

    In search of lost time with my father, Clive James

    Angela Neustatter meets artist Claerwen James and her father, writer and broadcaster Clive James – and finds he is making up for all the years he wasn’t around for his family

November 2014

  • At Thameside Shae Wright (left) and Simon Grant visit each new arrival within 12 hours

    The jail that has reduced violence by helping inmates escape from the gang

    Angela Neustatter: Gang rivalries are driving up assaults in custody, but one prison has cut violent incidents by 75%

October 2014

  • Caada founder Diana Barran

    The Society interview
    ‘Why abused women need more than refuges’

    Ex-hedge fund manager Diana Barran set up a domestic abuse charity to transform the way agencies work together to safeguard victims

September 2014

  • Prince Charles

    double quotation markGender agendas: why Prince Charles shouldn’t wish for a granddaughter

    Angela Neustatter
    Angela Neustatter: Royal preferences can be highly influential but the last thing we need is a gender meritocracy

June 2014

  • smock

    From the Guardian archive
    Fashion archive: Don't knock the smock

    25 June 1974: The fashion for cheesecloth and calico is logical both from a financial point of view and because the fabric provides a pleasant antidote to the stylised gloss of twenties and thirties clothes

April 2014

  • Rotunda

    From the Guardian archive
    From the archive, 22 April 1975: Birmingham fashion favours practicality

    Originally published in the Guardian on 22 April 1975: Taking the business of fashion too seriously is considered a bit odd in Britain's second city

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