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  2. Hunger in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, as part of the BBC documentary Britain's hidden hunger, director David Modell highlighted the way in which internet-based loan providers can also cause people to go hungry. Their contracts sometimes allow them to take out the entire balance from their debtor's accounts, at a time of their choosing.

  3. Feeding Britain in the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    People did not go hungry because of the existence of a black market and luxury restaurants, but the inequality was resented by people with modest incomes. [51] Another example of inequality in access to food was the ability of land owners to grow crops and raise animals for the their own consumption and for barter and sale.

  4. European potato failure - Wikipedia

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    The time is also known as the Hungry Forties. While the crisis produced excess mortality and suffering across the affected areas, particularly affected were the Scottish Highlands , with the Highland Potato Famine and, even more harshly, Ireland , which experienced the Great Famine .

  5. One in seven people in UK going hungry because they can’t ...

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    Many people referred to food banks are experiencing severe social isolation because they cannot afford to socialise One in seven people in UK going hungry because they can’t afford to eat Skip ...

  6. Ukrainians living in the UK have reflected on the “perpetual hell” of 2022 – which has been filled with sleepless nights checking the news – and spoken of their hopes of having their ...

  7. 'Almost half of young people have gone to bed hungry' - AOL

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    The charity commissioned Opinium to poll 2,000 16 to 25-year-olds over the UK between March and April. It found 49% of respondents had gone to bed hungry in the past 12 months, while 54% have ...

  8. Great Famine of 1315–1317 - Wikipedia

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    Because of the general increased population pressures, even lower-than-average harvests meant some people would go hungry; there was little margin for failure. People began to harvest wild edible roots, grasses, nuts, and bark in the forests. [8] A number of documented incidents show the extent of the famine.

  9. Hunger marches - Wikipedia

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    Many of the UK hunger marches were supported by the British wing of the Communist party. While communism was at this time far more respectable than it was to become during the Cold War, [2] authorities often regarded the Communist-organized hunger marches with hostility. The marches were often brutally oppressed, and by the late 20th century ...