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‘Loudly Crying’ is now the most popular emoji on Twitter (no joke) ????

‘Loudly Crying’ is now the most popular emoji on Twitter (no joke) ????
DWP gives work coaches more resources to help the homeless

DWP gives work coaches more resources to help the homeless
Viral Glasgow food queue photo inspires Bowie charity single

Viral Glasgow food queue photo inspires Bowie charity single
From Piers Morgan to Volkswagen: Your April Fools Day round-up

From Piers Morgan to Volkswagen: Your April Fools Day round-up
More than 300,000 children register for free school meals in Covid chaos

More than 300,000 children register for free school meals in Covid chaos
LGBTQ+ homelessness: ‘It’s upsetting there aren’t more places for me’

LGBTQ+ homelessness: ‘It’s upsetting there aren’t more places for me’
Met police yet to reckon with institutional racism, says Stuart Lawrence

Met police yet to reckon with institutional racism, says Stuart Lawrence
Number of families hit by benefit cap more than doubled during pandemic

Number of families hit by benefit cap more than doubled during pandemic
Green jobs cut by nearly 34,000 despite Boris Johnson’s 2050 pledge

Green jobs cut by nearly 34,000 despite Boris Johnson’s 2050 pledge
Prisoners turn critics to review TV shows and films during Penned Up Festival

Prisoners turn critics to review TV shows and films during Penned Up Festival
Youth unemployment crisis will cost UK economy £7bn warns think tank

Youth unemployment crisis will cost UK economy £7bn warns think tank
Prisoners pick the books to get you through lockdown

Prisoners pick the books to get you through lockdown
Benefits stigma decreased after pandemic support measures

Benefits stigma decreased after pandemic support measures
Social rent homes plummeted by 200,000 in eight years, warns housing review

Social rent homes plummeted by 200,000 in eight years, warns housing review
Our year of change: Being a Big Issue vendor during the Covid-19 crisis

Our year of change: Being a Big Issue vendor during the Covid-19 crisis
Books behind bars: Not even Covid can stop the prison librarian

Books behind bars: Not even Covid can stop the prison librarian
Illiteracy is high in prisons. Learning to read can reduce reoffending

Illiteracy is high in prisons. Learning to read can reduce reoffending
The music label helping prisoners dream beyond their cell walls
