Social Justice
Exclusive: You can’t get a job if you can’t afford the internet, say 9 in 10 Brits

Exclusive: You can’t get a job if you can’t afford the internet, say 9 in 10 Brits
Energy bills could hit £3,000 a year after Ukraine invasion, government warned

Energy bills could hit £3,000 a year after Ukraine invasion, government warned
Sarah Everard: A ‘Walk Her Home’ march is taking place at Clapham Common

Sarah Everard: A ‘Walk Her Home’ march is taking place at Clapham Common
‘More people than ever’ are offering their homes to Ukrainian refugees, says UK charity

‘More people than ever’ are offering their homes to Ukrainian refugees, says UK charity
‘Heartbreaking’ reports from food bank users show mental health impact of poverty

‘Heartbreaking’ reports from food bank users show mental health impact of poverty
School life leaves children in poverty feeling ‘embarrassed and excluded’

School life leaves children in poverty feeling ‘embarrassed and excluded’
The government vowed to tackle misogyny in schools. Teachers say little has changed

The government vowed to tackle misogyny in schools. Teachers say little has changed
‘It’s a basic human dignity’: Asylum seekers could soon be allowed to work in the UK

‘It’s a basic human dignity’: Asylum seekers could soon be allowed to work in the UK
The unexplored relationship between Black history and the River Thames

The unexplored relationship between Black history and the River Thames
Brits told to brace for ‘cost of living crisis driven by war’ as violence unfolds in Ukraine

Brits told to brace for ‘cost of living crisis driven by war’ as violence unfolds in Ukraine
Nine million families will be £500 worse off from April

Nine million families will be £500 worse off from April
Scotland and Wales reject ‘anti-refugee’ Nationality and Borders Bill

Scotland and Wales reject ‘anti-refugee’ Nationality and Borders Bill
Trans rights charities call for ‘concrete action’ after MPs debate Gender Recognition Act reform

Trans rights charities call for ‘concrete action’ after MPs debate Gender Recognition Act reform
Half of people using food banks are stuck in debt to the government

Half of people using food banks are stuck in debt to the government
High Court rules millions of legacy benefits claimants won’t get backdated payments

High Court rules millions of legacy benefits claimants won’t get backdated payments
Welsh care leavers to receive £1,600 a month in basic income pilot

Welsh care leavers to receive £1,600 a month in basic income pilot
Thérèse Coffey criticised for not knowing answers during cost of living crisis meeting

Thérèse Coffey criticised for not knowing answers during cost of living crisis meeting
Universal credit: New sanctions threat sparks fears of poverty and debt after four weeks

Universal credit: New sanctions threat sparks fears of poverty and debt after four weeks
A million people say they went a whole day without eating last month

A million people say they went a whole day without eating last month
DWP accused of ‘hiding evidence’ that disabled people can’t afford food
