Recently published freelance features:
From Pear-Shaped to Peachy
Social Enterprise Magazine
The Community Action Network was a shining light for social entrepreneurship before anybody had heard of the term. But it took on too much and got into difficulty. Now, having gone through major internal changes, CAN is once more claiming its place at the forefront of innovation. Full article
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Ask and it Shall be Texted
The Observer
In his sparse, modern apartment opposite Lord's cricket ground, Colly Myers is happy to field questions on his latest business venture. As founder and chief executive of a company calling itself Any Questions Answered he could hardly refuse. Click here for article
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Summer Solstice
The Guardian
The lowdown to the best websites on the longest day of the year. Full article
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Jumbos or Dumbos
front cover: Social Enterprise Magazine
US army commander Creighton Abrams famously said ‘When eating an elephant, take one bite at a time'. Click here for more
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Reducing the Impact
New Start magazine
Anyone with an overdraft knows how banks can get something for nothing... click here for more
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Gearing Up
Third Sector magazine
Charity funding from the public sector has almost doubled since 2002 - the equivalent of holding 153 red nose days. Perhaps the most significant change...
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Open Wide
Enterpring Solutions magazine
Gosport peninsula, is not a place often associated with award-winning enterprise... but smiles are returning thanks to a new dental surgery
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Compulsory voting around world
The Guardian
On the day when Geoff Hoon called for mandatory electoral participation in Britain, Elliot Frankal examines how various other states oblige their citizens to vote. Click here for article
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Taking the Lead
Inside Track Magazine
Meet two people who are part of Home Office programmes designed to increase diversity within
the senior civil service. Click here for article
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Yorkshire Accent for New Top Team
Yorkshire Post
Where do you find people willing and able enough to take on Britain’s biggest challenges. For Tony Blair, it seems, the answer is Yorkshire.
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Hitting Close to Home
The Guardian
Despite the tension over Iraq, debate at this year's Labour gathering will still be heavily focused on domestic issues, writes Elliot Frankal
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Doorstep Challenge
The Guardian
The idea of wearing a garish rosette pinned to your coat and knocking on the doors of total strangers to listen to their complaints does not appeal to everyone. Click here for full article
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