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The UK’s first 3D printed houses will go to homeless veterans
Remembrance

The UK’s first 3D printed houses will go to homeless veterans

Number of renters facing eviction at ‘highest level ever’
RENTING

Number of renters facing eviction at ‘highest level ever’

Civil servants announce strike ‘reaching into every corner of public life’
Strikes

Civil servants announce strike ‘reaching into every corner of public life’

The UK is on course for the worst post-pandemic jobs recovery of all rich Western nations
Employment

The UK is on course for the worst post-pandemic jobs recovery of all rich Western nations

Families will be given ‘fruit and veg prescriptions’ to tackle chronic disease and food poverty
Social Justice

Families will be given ‘fruit and veg prescriptions’ to tackle chronic disease and food poverty

Inequality is widening in the UK and family wealth is the driving factor
Inequality

Inequality is widening in the UK and family wealth is the driving factor

Insulating social homes could slash household heating bills by over £550
Social housing

Insulating social homes could slash household heating bills by over £550

Zayn Malik calls on Rishi Sunak to offer free school meals to all children in poverty
Free school meals

Zayn Malik calls on Rishi Sunak to offer free school meals to all children in poverty

‘Cash-starved’ firefighters warn they may not be able to cope with Bonfire Night calls
Bonfire night

‘Cash-starved’ firefighters warn they may not be able to cope with Bonfire Night calls

Train strikes called off as union RMT enters talks with Network Rail
Strike action

Train strikes called off as union RMT enters talks with Network Rail

Pattie Boyd reveals final moments with ex-husband George Harrison
The Beatles

Pattie Boyd reveals final moments with ex-husband George Harrison

Heston Blumenthal’s The Fat Duck among 500 restaurants raising money for homeless people
Homelessness

Heston Blumenthal’s The Fat Duck among 500 restaurants raising money for homeless people

New anti-protest law could criminalise someone for tying up a loud dog outside a cafe
Policing Bill

New anti-protest law could criminalise someone for tying up a loud dog outside a cafe

UK organisations still taking millions from Sackler family as museums rush to cut ties over opioid crisis
Activism

UK organisations still taking millions from Sackler family as museums rush to cut ties over opioid crisis

Employers are increasingly leaving salaries off job adverts despite pay transparency campaign
Recruitment

Employers are increasingly leaving salaries off job adverts despite pay transparency campaign

Radio 1’s Greg James to judge Big Issue Christmas Kids Cover Competition
Kids Cover Competition

Radio 1’s Greg James to judge Big Issue Christmas Kids Cover Competition

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Meet the mums calling for immediate reform of childcare and flexible working
Childcare crisis

Meet the mums calling for immediate reform of childcare and flexible working

Rough sleeping in London up 25% in one year – and outreach workers fear it will get worse
Rough sleeping

Rough sleeping in London up 25% in one year – and outreach workers fear it will get worse

Big Issue Group launches campaign demanding long-term solutions to protect future generations and break the cycle of poverty
Big Futures

Big Issue Group launches campaign demanding long-term solutions to protect future generations and break the cycle of poverty

March of the Mummies: Why mums across the UK are protesting in Halloween fancy dress
Childcare crisis

March of the Mummies: Why mums across the UK are protesting in Halloween fancy dress