How a Guardian story led to a landmark case against big tobacco


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Nov 04 2019 25 mins   1.6k
In June 2018 Sarah Boseley wrote about child labour in the tobacco fields of Malawi. Human rights lawyer Martyn Day read her story and decided to sue British American Tobacco. They recently returned to Malawi to check on the progress of the case. And: Susie Cagle on the Californian wildfires. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus