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More than bricks and mortar: how Stonewater is building lives, not just homes
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More than bricks and mortar: how Stonewater is building lives, not just homes

'The market is broken': Just 5% of private rentals in London are affordable to low-income earners
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Housing crisis

'The market is broken': Just 5% of private rentals in London are affordable to low-income earners

Nitazenes: Harm reduction advice to help keep safe
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Drugs

Nitazenes: Harm reduction advice to help keep safe

Meet the only scientist who knows just how bad the UK's drug deaths crisis truly is
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Drugs

Meet the only scientist who knows just how bad the UK's drug deaths crisis truly is

Criminal gangs are taking control of vulnerable people's homes and using them as drug dens
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Crime

Criminal gangs are taking control of vulnerable people's homes and using them as drug dens

Universal credit top up of just £25 per week would 'benefit whole of society', study finds
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Universal credit

Universal credit top up of just £25 per week would 'benefit whole of society', study finds

No room for 'bullshit' in solution to homelessness, Prince William told in new documentary
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No room for 'bullshit' in solution to homelessness, Prince William told in new documentary

Real change or austerity 2.0? Here's how Labour can deliver a budget that works for everyone
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Real change or austerity 2.0? Here's how Labour can deliver a budget that works for everyone

Where has all the fog gone?
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Where has all the fog gone?

'We're the forgotten ones': Labour budget must not ignore 'broken' social care system, families say
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Social care

'We're the forgotten ones': Labour budget must not ignore 'broken' social care system, families say

No mention of two-child limit on benefits in Labour's 'ambitious' child poverty strategy
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Child poverty

No mention of two-child limit on benefits in Labour's 'ambitious' child poverty strategy

'Utterly unsustainable': Homelessness in London at highest level on record
Homelessness

'Utterly unsustainable': Homelessness in London at highest level on record

Over 3,000 homeless children stuck in hotels longer than legal limit – a 600% rise in three years
Housing crisis

Over 3,000 homeless children stuck in hotels longer than legal limit – a 600% rise in three years

MPs on all sides call for action on nitazenes after Big Issue exposes Britain's drug deaths crisis
Preet Kaur Gill, Andrew Mitchell, and Carla Denyer
Nitazenes

MPs on all sides call for action on nitazenes after Big Issue exposes Britain's drug deaths crisis

Cost of housing asylum seekers soars to £41,000 per person, study finds: 'Urgent reform needed'
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Asylum hotels

Cost of housing asylum seekers soars to £41,000 per person, study finds: 'Urgent reform needed'

Drug deaths at highest level since records began – and experts say it's going to get worse
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Drugs

Drug deaths at highest level since records began – and experts say it's going to get worse

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Nitazenes: Use of life-saving overdose drug surges by 50% amid synthetic opioid crisis
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Nitazenes: Use of life-saving overdose drug surges by 50% amid synthetic opioid crisis

Trans Brits feel like a 'constant target' in wake of Brianna Ghey's murder: 'Trans kids deserve better'
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Trans Brits feel like a 'constant target' in wake of Brianna Ghey's murder: 'Trans kids deserve better'

Pay rise for thousands of workers as Real Living Wage rises to £12.60 an hour – but is it enough?
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Pay rise for thousands of workers as Real Living Wage rises to £12.60 an hour – but is it enough?

'We're stepping in to help kids eat': Schools forced to dip into their own budgets to feed pupils
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Child poverty

'We're stepping in to help kids eat': Schools forced to dip into their own budgets to feed pupils