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Independence, knowledge and experience add up to support you can trust
Housing

Independence, knowledge and experience add up to support you can trust

Tackling the stigma of homelessness
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Tackling the stigma of homelessness

Imperial measurements? What’s really on the government agenda
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Imperial measurements? What’s really on the government agenda

Homeless World Cup returns with all-British contest
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Homeless World Cup returns with all-British contest

Alarming things cabinet ministers have said in the past about their new briefs
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Alarming things cabinet ministers have said in the past about their new briefs

National insurance hike will leave NHS workers funding their own pay rise
Employment

National insurance hike will leave NHS workers funding their own pay rise

Death of the high street: Why can’t Dover afford a Big Issue seller?
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Death of the high street: Why can’t Dover afford a Big Issue seller?

Leaseholders take cladding fight to parliament to demand action over unsafe homes
Housing

Leaseholders take cladding fight to parliament to demand action over unsafe homes

Housing secretary Robert Jenrick sacked in cabinet reshuffle
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Housing secretary Robert Jenrick sacked in cabinet reshuffle

MPs vote to scrap universal credit cut as Tories abstain
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MPs vote to scrap universal credit cut as Tories abstain

Universal credit cut shows ‘the poorest are penalised every time’
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Universal credit cut shows ‘the poorest are penalised every time’

Why doesn’t Britain have a high street voucher scheme like Northern Ireland?
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Why doesn’t Britain have a high street voucher scheme like Northern Ireland?

Universal credit cut could leave young workers with just £51 a month
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Universal credit cut could leave young workers with just £51 a month

Government cuts threaten employment recovery, charities say
Employment

Government cuts threaten employment recovery, charities say

Two thirds of UK young people feel betrayed by government on climate crisis
Environment

Two thirds of UK young people feel betrayed by government on climate crisis

One in three homes in London’s financial district are sitting empty
Housing

One in three homes in London’s financial district are sitting empty

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Can giving power to the people rebuild trust in politics?
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Can giving power to the people rebuild trust in politics?

More than 70 MPs back motion to stop ministers lying in parliament
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More than 70 MPs back motion to stop ministers lying in parliament

Big Issue founder Lord Bird launches UK’s first Future Generations Commission
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Big Issue founder Lord Bird launches UK’s first Future Generations Commission

Universal credit cut will leave ‘long-term scars’ on health of poorest people
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Universal credit cut will leave ‘long-term scars’ on health of poorest people