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The number of renters hit with a Section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction has risen during Labour’s first year in office despite the ...
Every year homeless photographers are handed single-use cameras to take photos of London to turn into a calendar they can ...
Mark Eaton-Lees spent 40 nights sleeping in the back of his car. He’s turned that experience into a first-class degree at ...
A summer of extreme heat is stretching NHS capacity and prompting warnings over the influence of fossil fuel lobbying on UK ...
Workers from outside the UK “hold up” the social care system – yet immigration reforms will make it “all but impossible” to ...
The DWP say sanctions incentivise people into work. Experts say they do the opposite – pushing vulnerable people deeper into ...
The Mental Health Bill promises greater accountability for private mental health providers – but fails to protect vulnerable ...
This summer Oasis captured something deep in Britain's collective psyche with songs that we’ll always be in and always ...
What if Alien (1979) wasn’t just a sci-fi horror film, but a warning about corporate betrayal and working-class struggles?
Proposals from Samaritans to close at least half of its branches – around 100 – over the next 10 years could have a ...
A group of charities have joined together to write to the PM calling for action on child poverty and an end to the two-child ...
Britain’s Treasury is running on fumes. But a tax on gambling and on the banks could raise £14.6bn – and go a long way to ...