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Britain’s government is engaged in the steepest deficit reduction of modern times. People are losing, or will soon lose, benefits in the biggest shakeup in the shape and scope of Britain’s welfare state since its foundation more than 60 years ago. A team of reporters from the Financial Times tracks the cuts and their impact in this comprehensive multimedia project.

In this video, Sarah Neville discusses the project. Read her look behind the scenes of the project here.

This report is part of a Pulitzer Center-sponsored project “Britain: Charting the Impact of Austerity.”

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How many mining conflicts are there in Latin America? And what about? An interactive map.
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How many mining conflicts are there in Latin America? And what about? An interactive map.

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OpenNews: Four Weeks to Apply for the 2013 Fellowship!

Want to write fabulous code and help chart exciting new directions for journalism? Apply to become a 2012-2012 Knight-Mozilla News Fellow.

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In four short weeks, the opportunity to apply to become a 2012/13 Knight-Mozilla Fellow will come to an end. We’ve been getting applications from developers, hackers, data scientists, and engineers all over the world—Kyrgyzstan to Kenya, San Francisco to Santiago—but we want your…

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Knight News Challenge Round 2: Knight News Challenge data is now open

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The Knight News Challenge is being offered three times this year in short, focused rounds to better mirror the pace of innovation. Winners of Round 1, which focused on networks, will be announced June 18. Here, Journalism…

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How Africa Tweets – Portland and Tweetminster analyzed more than 11.5 million geo-located tweets sent across Africa during the last three months of 2011. Here’s what they found. 
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How Africa Tweets – Portland and Tweetminster analyzed more than 11.5 million geo-located tweets sent across Africa during the last three months of 2011. Here’s what they found. 

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The Revolutions Were Tweeted — an stunning visualization of information flows on Twitter during the 2011 Tunisian and Egyptian uprisings. Go play.
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The Revolutions Were Tweeted — an stunning visualization of information flows on Twitter during the 2011 Tunisian and Egyptian uprisings. Go play.

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