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Channel 4 rent scam documentary reveals fraud costs tenants £12m a year with as many as half of Facebook Marketplace listings ...
With one in five young people are suffering from mental health problems, we must look to the root causes, including housing, ...
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Labour's proposed cuts to disability benefits leaves many people living with bipolar feeling anxious, says Bipolar UK CEO ...
This World Cancer Day, Leukaemia UK CEO Fiona Hazell explains why the government must act now to stop leukaemia devastating ...
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Could the government take control of ailing Thames Water? Campaigners and several MPs think so – and this week is a critical ...
The government has been criticised over its plan to push neurodivergent people into work in a bid to cut the benefits bill.
Campaigners have blasted the DWP's crackdown on benefit fraud, claiming it “deepens stigma” for people on benefits.