'We cannot ignore the fact this drought has been caused by the climate crisis'

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Aid agencies say that in East Africa, one person is dying of hunger every 30 seconds (Image: Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)
Aid agencies say that in East Africa, one person is dying of hunger every 30 seconds (Image: Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)

Four decades ago more than a million people lost their lives as a result of the famine in East Africa.

The humanitarian disaster led to the Live Aid appeals, touching hearts around the world.

Now the region has once again been struck by drought and the consequences are just as devastating.

An estimated 140 million people in Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia and South Sudan are struggling to survive after the sixth consecutive year without a rainy season.

According to the aid agencies, one person is dying of hunger every 30 seconds.

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The tragedy has been described as the world’s forgotten famine.

That is why the Mirror today draws ­attention to the crisis and calls for international action before it is too late.

We cannot ignore the fact this drought has been caused by the climate crisis.

People are paying the price for the world’s failure to limit carbon emissions. They deserve our help but they also deserve action to prevent further man-made catastrophes.

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We know millions of people, including many Mirror readers, enjoy a flutter.

We also know that more must be done to tackle the scourge of problem gambling.

The Government’s proposed reforms are a step in the right direction.

They offer greater protection to those who are unable to control their gambling habit.

There has been a pressing need to update the regulations for an industry that has been transformed by the internet and smartphones.

We have had to wait four years for the Government to come up with its plans.

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We should not have to wait another year before they are implemented.

Que sera, sera

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The stadium has not just been the home to England’s national sport, it has been the scene of some of the greatest moments in its history.

Voice of the Mirror

Politics, East Africa, Famine, Climate change, Drought, Smartphones, Live Aid

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