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Street papers call on world leaders to put climate justice first at COP26

Street papers call on world leaders to put climate justice first at COP26
UK urges nations to end fossil fuel extraction – while planning 40 projects at home

UK urges nations to end fossil fuel extraction – while planning 40 projects at home
Ministers ‘happy to spend millions on drones’ but ignore refugees in Budget

Ministers ‘happy to spend millions on drones’ but ignore refugees in Budget
‘We must act now’: The number of households threatened with homelessness doubled after lockdown

‘We must act now’: The number of households threatened with homelessness doubled after lockdown
‘It’s going to be a dark winter’: Universal credit claimants respond to the Budget

‘It’s going to be a dark winter’: Universal credit claimants respond to the Budget
This map shows which UK cities are most ambitious on climate change

This map shows which UK cities are most ambitious on climate change
Yes, Rishi Sunak has made domestic flights cheaper just before COP26

Yes, Rishi Sunak has made domestic flights cheaper just before COP26
Sunak announces support for working universal credit claimants in Budget speech

Sunak announces support for working universal credit claimants in Budget speech
Leaseholders caught up in cladding crisis call for homegrown solution to sky-high bills

Leaseholders caught up in cladding crisis call for homegrown solution to sky-high bills
Big Issue vendor Dave Martin is showing off his art work in a London exhibition

Big Issue vendor Dave Martin is showing off his art work in a London exhibition
Revealed: Only five G20 countries have clear plans for reaching net zero by 2050

Revealed: Only five G20 countries have clear plans for reaching net zero by 2050
Wages are rising… but only to what they were in 2009

Wages are rising… but only to what they were in 2009
Kent Tories slammed over universal credit cut ‘sweepstake’

Kent Tories slammed over universal credit cut ‘sweepstake’
Rachel Riley: ‘Every country is going to benefit from a strong opposition’

Rachel Riley: ‘Every country is going to benefit from a strong opposition’
Virtual healthcare is discriminatory and breaches Equality Act, say charities

Virtual healthcare is discriminatory and breaches Equality Act, say charities
£1,000 minimum wage rise will only be worth £265 for full-time workers on universal credit

£1,000 minimum wage rise will only be worth £265 for full-time workers on universal credit
Family left with sewage running down kitchen walls for months

Family left with sewage running down kitchen walls for months
What is greenwashing and what can you do about it?

What is greenwashing and what can you do about it?
Budget 2021: What to expect from Rishi Sunak’s latest update on the UK’s spending
