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Hunger: a damning reality across the UK
ANGELA MOOHAN reports from an emergency food summit meeting to address the hunger crisis

THIS winter more and more of our fellow citizens will go hungry. In Scotland and across the UK people who have never suffered from food insecurity before will, for the first time, not have enough food to feed themselves and their families.
This is a very real and immediate human rights crisis that needs a very real and immediate response.
Last Friday, The Larder hosted a National Emergency Food Summit. We issued an open invitation to statutory and non statutory organisations, voluntary and community groups, politicians, trade unions, academics and individuals, from across Scotland, to come together in an effort to find a collective way forward to put food into people’s bellies this winter.
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