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Tens of thousands of disabled households could face a “triple hit” of benefit cuts from Labour due to their impact on carer’s ...
When a Reform councillor brands children in care as “evil”, it says more about political ignorance than the kids themselves.
John Rose, environment lead at The National Lottery Community Fund, writes about why immersing in nature is good for children ...
As the NHS develops its 10-year plan to tackle our biggest health challenges, the relationship with smaller charities should ...
Benefit cuts will have 'catastrophic impact' on mentally ill people: 'Some will struggle to survive'
The government's plans to cut disability benefits such as PIP will have a “catastrophic impact” on people’s finances and ...
Would you go and work in Kazakhstan – if it meant saving your job? That’s the question quietly haunting staff at Cardiff ...
Sharks are circling in the witty new Australian-set thriller Dangerous Animals, but they're not the real menace.
Swifts returning to a Manchester street this summer were greeted by custom-made bird boxes installed by enthusiastic ...
All children from families on universal credit will get free school meals from the 2026 school year in Labour child poverty ...
Far from 'strangers', new statistics show that people seeking safety in the UK have deep roots here, writes Refugee Action's ...
Airbnb has all-but captured the market in short term lets around the world. But where does that leave the locals looking for ...
No Straight Road Takes You There by Rebecca Solnit review – making the case for never giving up hope
Rebecca Solnit delivers a set of essays on subjects including climate crisis, women’s rights, toxic masculinity, short ...
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