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With rough sleeping at record levels, City Hall unveils modular homes as a stopgap for families in temporary accommodation.
Flags can ignite public debate – opera performers are in a position to use them to make a stand for Palestine.
Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke's artwork has gone hand-in-hand with Radiohead's music. Now it's hanging in a gallery.
For nearly 20 years, Herbie – the sentient 1963 Volkswagen Beetle – has been quiet. Graeme Virtue wants Disney to bring him ...
A teenage car accident led to a eureka moment for Zainab Johnson. Years later, it's the subject of her Edinburgh Fringe show.
The number of renters hit with a Section 21 'no-fault' eviction has risen during Labour's first year in office despite ...
The DWP say sanctions incentivise people into work. Experts say they do the opposite – pushing vulnerable people deeper into ...
Every year homeless photographers are handed single-use cameras to take photos of London to turn into a calendar they can ...
Mark Eaton-Lees spent 40 nights sleeping in the back of his car. He’s turned that experience into a first-class degree at ...
Workers from outside the UK “hold up” the social care system – yet immigration reforms will make it “all but impossible” to ...
The Mental Health Bill promises greater accountability for private mental health providers – but fails to protect vulnerable ...
A summer of extreme heat is stretching NHS capacity and prompting warnings over the influence of fossil fuel lobbying on UK ...
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