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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Jon Henley

Greece on the Breadline: the end of the journey

Greek crisis
A man pushes a trolley filled with scrap past graffiti in the Plaka old town area of Athens. Photograph: Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters

I'm afraid that's the end of this journey – I'm heading off to the airport on Monday, but I'll be writing a longer and more considered article pulling together much of what I've seen and heard over the past seven days. It should appear some time later this week.

The response to Greece on the Breadline has been extraordinary: many hundreds of people have tweeted and emailed their interest and support.

Others have suggested stories I should cover, forwarded me links to websites, passed on the addresses and phone numbers of friends and family members I could talk to, answered my appeals for help in finding contacts and information, and written eloquently of their own experiences.

I'd like to thank everyone concerned; it's a cliched thing to say, but the series would not have been what it was without your involvement and practical help. Some stories have been told, and voices heard, that otherwise might not have been.

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