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‘What kidnappers do’ – DWP forcing universal credit claimants to pose for photo with daily paper

‘What kidnappers do’ – DWP forcing universal credit claimants to pose for photo with daily paper
Insulate Britain defends protests and says ‘conventional activism’ has failed

Insulate Britain defends protests and says ‘conventional activism’ has failed
Moving private renters into social homes could save the government £2billion a year

Moving private renters into social homes could save the government £2billion a year
Water companies say they don’t know how much sewage they’re dumping in rivers

Water companies say they don’t know how much sewage they’re dumping in rivers
‘We need business rates reform not crippling hikes’ trade groups tell Rishi Sunak ahead of Budget

‘We need business rates reform not crippling hikes’ trade groups tell Rishi Sunak ahead of Budget
Children in poverty 70% more likely to develop asthma for life

Children in poverty 70% more likely to develop asthma for life
Climate campaigners slam decision to cut thousands of railway jobs

Climate campaigners slam decision to cut thousands of railway jobs
Women and LGBTQ+ people in Afghanistan are still waiting for the UK refugees scheme to open

Women and LGBTQ+ people in Afghanistan are still waiting for the UK refugees scheme to open
Bin workers in Glasgow to strike when world leaders visit for global climate event COP26

Bin workers in Glasgow to strike when world leaders visit for global climate event COP26
Prince William says fixing climate change more important than space tourism

Prince William says fixing climate change more important than space tourism
It’s been 10 years since the Occupy protests. What did they achieve?

It’s been 10 years since the Occupy protests. What did they achieve?
Make breakfast clubs a priority in child poverty fight, government told

Make breakfast clubs a priority in child poverty fight, government told
Rent arrears ‘much worse than feared’ ahead of UK cost of living crisis

Rent arrears ‘much worse than feared’ ahead of UK cost of living crisis
Food shortages: Is Boris Johnson treating the UK like one big Tesco?

Food shortages: Is Boris Johnson treating the UK like one big Tesco?
Up to 1.5 million fuel poor households don’t qualify for the warm home discount

Up to 1.5 million fuel poor households don’t qualify for the warm home discount
4 things to remember from the damning review of the UK’s Covid response

4 things to remember from the damning review of the UK’s Covid response
Universal credit: What is it and why does the £20 cut matter?

Universal credit: What is it and why does the £20 cut matter?
The problems with BT’s £50m 888 app to protect women on their way home

The problems with BT’s £50m 888 app to protect women on their way home
A ‘secret museum’ aims to showcase the real story of homelessness during Covid
