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Homelessness rising sharply as rental and mortgage costs soar, official figures show
Labour leader dashes hopes his party would scrap restriction introduced by the government
Inmates close to release have often not received the support and training needed to prepare for work
UK health security agency says low vaccination rates make capital vulnerable to a damaging outbreak
I think of the UK as one might a beloved relative who squanders their windfall on madcap schemes
We need to kickstart a system of connections for shareholders in our digital age
It is easier to respond to issues when you have the data behind them
Government initiative aims to expand existing schemes for ex-offenders and help plug shortages in labour markets
Staff tell us what issues they face in their working lives and share their vision for the future of healthcare in the UK
Specific measures are needed for a section of society that defies conventional policymaking
An advisory body to parliament is needed to tackle extreme disadvantages for the indigenous population
Anthony Albanese says UK counterpart ‘must not have had same lessons’ on rules of cricket
Fixing the mistakes of the past requires more than just expressing your regrets
Brexit, Covid and terrible governments have left their scars but our national despondency is becoming a trap
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The record on police stop and search tactics is a clue to broader dysfunction
Michael Lockwood charged with nine sexual offences against a girl under the age of 16 in the 1980s
As well as the stress and anxiety, the rigid monotony of that time means our memories of it are hazy
IFS says increase in health provision, wider access to education and introduction of university fees is behind change
Immigration influx brings a highly skilled workforce that is eager to integrate
The US brand of national conservatism fails to resonate in the UK because it is a fundamentally different society
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was in his office at time of incident
People with sight loss encounter misconceptions of their ability, inaccessible recruitment practices, and insufficient workplace support
Tejay Fletcher’s iSpoof website helped criminals defraud victims by posing as bank staff
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