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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    DUKAS_169458188_EYE
    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
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    'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
    Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.

    Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
    6/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’
How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
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    A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’ How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
    Evelyn Forde, the headteacher of Copthall school in north-west London and vice-president of the Association of School and College Leaders, shares her diary from the first week back at school in 2022 as she grapples with staff absences due to Covid and reassures students anxious about lost learning.

    Photographed on the 6th January 2022.

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  • A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’
How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
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    A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’ How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
    Evelyn Forde, the headteacher of Copthall school in north-west London and vice-president of the Association of School and College Leaders, shares her diary from the first week back at school in 2022 as she grapples with staff absences due to Covid and reassures students anxious about lost learning.

    Photographed on the 6th January 2022.

    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

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  • A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’
How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
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    A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’ How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
    Evelyn Forde, the headteacher of Copthall school in north-west London and vice-president of the Association of School and College Leaders, shares her diary from the first week back at school in 2022 as she grapples with staff absences due to Covid and reassures students anxious about lost learning.

    Photographed on the 6th January 2022.

    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

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  • A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’
How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
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    A headteacher’s diary: ‘First day back and we have 13 staff absent’ How one school leader coped with the challenges and anxiety of the Covid-hit first week of term.
    Evelyn Forde, the headteacher of Copthall school in north-west London and vice-president of the Association of School and College Leaders, shares her diary from the first week back at school in 2022 as she grapples with staff absences due to Covid and reassures students anxious about lost learning.

    Photographed on the 6th January 2022.

    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

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    Temi Wilkey is an actor & writer from North London. She studied English at Cambridge before training with the National Youth Theatre REP company in 2014. Her theatre credits include the National, the RSC and the Manchester Royal Exchange.
    Temi was a member of the Royal Court’s Young Writers Group in 2017 and wrote her debut play, The High Table, at the course’s culmination. It will be produced at the Bush in Lynette Linton's debut season.
    She is also the co-founder & co-director the Drag King company, Pecs and has performed in the sell-out runs of their shows at venues including Soho Theatre, The Yard & Tate Britain.
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    Temi Wilkey is an actor & writer from North London. She studied English at Cambridge before training with the National Youth Theatre REP company in 2014. Her theatre credits include the National, the RSC and the Manchester Royal Exchange.
    Temi was a member of the Royal Court’s Young Writers Group in 2017 and wrote her debut play, The High Table, at the course’s culmination. It will be produced at the Bush in Lynette Linton's debut season.
    She is also the co-founder & co-director the Drag King company, Pecs and has performed in the sell-out runs of their shows at venues including Soho Theatre, The Yard & Tate Britain.
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