Engaged with society and gripping: Laure Prouvost scoops the 2013 Turner Prize
I have to admit my “pretentious radar” was fully illuminated going into this exhibition. But it has been well and truly jammed by the work itself.
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Children in the Philippines find toys from discarded goods on Christmas day as more than 4 million people still remain displaced by Typhoon Haiyan.
The Queen speaks about her great-grandson Prince George in her Christmas broadcast, and said the birth of a baby allows people to think about the future with renewed “happiness and hope”.
I have to admit my “pretentious radar” was fully illuminated going into this exhibition. But it has been well and truly jammed by the work itself.
The move to cap the amount payday lenders can charge is an extraordinary one, and a sign of stronger state-intervention in business.
HMS Daring arrives at the crisis zone in the Philippines as part of the UK’s emergency response to Typhoon Haiyan as the search for missing Brits continues.
HMS Illustrious will head to the Philippines to help victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan, Prime Minister David Cameron announces.
Fears increase that the desperation of Philippine people, whose lives have been devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, will tip into violence amid reports of a fire-fight between security forces and armed men.
Click to see a satellite image of Tacloban in the Philippines before and after the devastating typhoon which left thousands dead and millions in need of aid (pictures from Google and DigitalGlobe).
Haiyan may be gone, but the process of dealing with the carnage that’s been left behind is just beginning. And, unfortunately, the threat of more bad weather looms in the coming days.
President Benigno Aquino declares a state of national calamity, as rescue workers in the Philippines struggle to reach remote towns and villages to provide aid to more than 600,000 people.
Aerial images of the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson talks to Victor Tanco, governor of Capiz province, who says half a million people are “devastated” by the typhoon and 90 per cent of the population lacks shelter.
At least 10,000 people have been killed in the central Philippines, with estimates expected to leap once remote regions are reached, following one of the most powerful storms ever recorded.
The Red Cross is estimating that at least 1,200 people are dead as rescuers struggle to reach the areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in the central Philippines.
Hundreds of thousands of families are believed to have lost their homes after Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful storms ever recorded, hit the Philippines. Casualties so far are thankfully low.