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Sarah Ditum

Sarah Ditum is a freelance journalist and blogger, whose writing has appeared in the New Statesman, Psychologies and the Guardian‘s Comment is Free.

Articles by Sarah Ditum

George Eliot

A sympathetic gaze

George Eliot is not only a great novelist but a pioneer of a serious, and underappreciated, approach to the meaning of religious belief, says Sarah Ditum

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Body scam

After the binge comes the purge. But, warns Sarah Ditum, forgo the flashy trainers and ditch the detox – there is another way

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Too much, too young

Hundreds of children every year are being forced to marry against their will. What is being done to stop it? Sarah Ditum reports

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Jokers in the pack

As David Cameron’s reshuffle shifts the Coalition to the right, Sarah Ditum warns of trouble ahead for women's rights

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Rites & responsibilities

The appalling case of Kristy Bamu, tortured to death for being a witch, suggests belief in malign spirits is becoming widespread in Britain. Sarah Ditum explores what is being done to protect the vulnerable

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