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Brewdog labels itself ‘anti-sponsor’ of Qatar World Cup... but will still show it

Brewdog labels itself ‘anti-sponsor’ of Qatar World Cup... but will still show it
The solution to climate change and zero carbon living starts at home

The solution to climate change and zero carbon living starts at home
Suella Braverman's 'photocopying' CV claim is being assessed by legal regulator

Suella Braverman's 'photocopying' CV claim is being assessed by legal regulator
How to prepare for blackouts in the UK this winter

How to prepare for blackouts in the UK this winter
The government needs to build a greener economy and create millions of well-paid green jobs

The government needs to build a greener economy and create millions of well-paid green jobs
'Cash-starved' firefighters warn they may not be able to cope with Bonfire Night calls

'Cash-starved' firefighters warn they may not be able to cope with Bonfire Night calls
Train strikes called off as union RMT enters talks with Network Rail

Train strikes called off as union RMT enters talks with Network Rail
Do you know a change maker? Send us your nominations!

Do you know a change maker? Send us your nominations!
‘I’m paying £9k a year to sofa surf’ The university students facing homelessness

‘I’m paying £9k a year to sofa surf’ The university students facing homelessness
The Bank of England has warned the UK is facing the longest ever recession. Here's what it means

The Bank of England has warned the UK is facing the longest ever recession. Here's what it means
Hundreds of thousands of people are missing out on the government's £400 energy rebate

Hundreds of thousands of people are missing out on the government's £400 energy rebate
Here's what people in Dover really think about UK immigration

Here's what people in Dover really think about UK immigration
Heston Blumenthal's The Fat Duck among 500 restaurants raising money for homeless people

Heston Blumenthal's The Fat Duck among 500 restaurants raising money for homeless people
New anti-protest law could criminalise someone for tying up a loud dog outside a cafe

New anti-protest law could criminalise someone for tying up a loud dog outside a cafe
UK organisations still taking millions from Sackler family as museums rush to cut ties over opioid crisis

UK organisations still taking millions from Sackler family as museums rush to cut ties over opioid crisis
Employers are increasingly leaving salaries off job adverts despite pay transparency campaign

Employers are increasingly leaving salaries off job adverts despite pay transparency campaign
Radio 1's Greg James to judge Big Issue Christmas Kids Cover Competition

Radio 1's Greg James to judge Big Issue Christmas Kids Cover Competition
Tory MP suggests home drainage systems are to blame for sewage being dumped in the sea
