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Planned benefit cuts designed to get people back into work will actually drive them into homelessness, charities have warned ...
The Homelessness and Social Housing Allocation (Wales) Bill will be introduced to the Senedd on Monday (19 May), promising to transform how homelessness is treated in Wales – if it can make it into ...
Gillian Anderson, Jason Isaacs and The Salt Path author Raynor Winn on homelessness and human spirit
This is the inside story of The Salt Path, a publishing phenomenon that's now a hit film. And it all started with an email to ...
The Reckoning is a powerful new play focusing on the fragile trust between those who uncover the truth and those living with ...
From the early to mid-80s, Japanese indie DD Records released over 200 cassettes. A reissue of their final release celebrates ...
Springwatch has become a vital part of our national conversation around the natural world. Chris Packham looks back at its ...
The number of households with homelessness status in Northern Ireland has more than doubled in the last decade, damning new ...
The Gauke review gives Labour a chance to make a decisive change on the future of prisons, writes former drug czar Mike Trace ...
Mikey Erhardt writes about why Labour needs to make work more accessible if it wants disabled people in employment, instead ...
We feel shamed about crying, says Robin Ince, but really there is nothing to apologise for when showing emotion in front of ...
When nearly half of people are so financially fragile that they are living in fear of a £100 bill, something has gone very ...
Public Interest tells the stories of people who have been convicted for serious crimes under joint enterprise laws.
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