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Right to repair: What the new law means for you and your family
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Right to repair: What the new law means for you and your family

Boris Johnson warned against misleading parliament over UK poverty record
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Boris Johnson warned against misleading parliament over UK poverty record

PM warned against misleading parliament over UK poverty record
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PM warned against misleading parliament over UK poverty record

Was Boris Johnson honeymooning in Portugal while it was on the amber list? 
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Was Boris Johnson honeymooning in Portugal while it was on the amber list? 

Settled status deadline risks ‘Windrush-type tragedy’
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Settled status deadline risks ‘Windrush-type tragedy’

‘It’s not safe’: Inside the dedicated mum and baby units for asylum seekers
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‘It’s not safe’: Inside the dedicated mum and baby units for asylum seekers

‘Good work being undone’: 11,000 people slept rough in London during Covid-19
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‘Good work being undone’: 11,000 people slept rough in London during Covid-19

UK facing ‘recruitment crisis’ with two job seekers for each vacancy
Employment

UK facing ‘recruitment crisis’ with two job seekers for each vacancy

Is a universal basic income ‘too expensive’ for the UK?
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Is a universal basic income ‘too expensive’ for the UK?

The holiday’s over, but who are the stamp duty winners and losers?
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The holiday’s over, but who are the stamp duty winners and losers?

Two-thirds of UK voters want more long-term thinking from politicians
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Two-thirds of UK voters want more long-term thinking from politicians

Services ending holiday hunger ‘must be open to any child’ who needs them
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Services ending holiday hunger ‘must be open to any child’ who needs them

‘£50 million bill’ for businesses as government’s furlough scheme winds down
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‘£50 million bill’ for businesses as government’s furlough scheme winds down

The black and white issue of climate suffering
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The black and white issue of climate suffering

Scotland’s first Black academic on why we shouldn’t remove offending statues
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Scotland’s first Black academic on why we shouldn’t remove offending statues

A sense of security is the key to thriving communities
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A sense of security is the key to thriving communities

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Right to Food Day: Campaigners’ push for National Food Strategy inclusion
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Right to Food Day: Campaigners’ push for National Food Strategy inclusion

Big Issue founder’s Future Generations Bill returns to the House of Lords
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Big Issue founder’s Future Generations Bill returns to the House of Lords

Climate Change Committee warns of ‘gulf’ between promises and action
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Climate Change Committee warns of ‘gulf’ between promises and action

The Big Issue wins four industry awards for Covid response
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The Big Issue wins four industry awards for Covid response