Opinion
Carers Week: Eldercare is the new childcare, and carers need new rights

Carers Week: Eldercare is the new childcare, and carers need new rights
We need legal rights for people caring for older family members who become ill or disabled, argues Emily Kenway
The cost of living crisis is hurting frontline homelessness services

The cost of living crisis is hurting frontline homelessness services
The cost of living crisis is pushing frontline homelessness services over the edge of a financial cliff they’ve been facing for years, writes Homeless Link’s Nye Jones
The DWP’s record on disability benefits is a disgrace. We’re here to shine a light on it

The DWP’s record on disability benefits is a disgrace. We’re here to shine a light on it
We have been overwhelmed with the response to our report on the DWP’s track record of PIP benefits refusals for disabled people. It’s time for a systemic overhaul
Robin Ince: As a stand-up comedian, it’s best to not know what you’re doing
Robin Ince: As a stand-up comedian, it’s best to not know what you’re doing
‘Truly sickening’: Your stories of the DWP rejecting PIP disability benefit appeals
‘Truly sickening’: Your stories of the DWP rejecting PIP disability benefit appeals
The government is failing to support disabled people and we are paying the price

The government is failing to support disabled people and we are paying the price
A government ‘ministry of poverty’ could help us change course

A government ‘ministry of poverty’ could help us change course
Change is coming in Ireland. We need to pay attention

Change is coming in Ireland. We need to pay attention
Even AI can’t compute the daft drama of The Night Agent

Even AI can’t compute the daft drama of The Night Agent
Immigration is a positive. It’s time the UK accepted that fact.

Immigration is a positive. It’s time the UK accepted that fact.
The Illegal Migration Bill will ‘create a new homeless population’

The Illegal Migration Bill will ‘create a new homeless population’
When Covid strikes, the only thing to do is turn off the phone and pull up the covers – and it’s strangely liberating

When Covid strikes, the only thing to do is turn off the phone and pull up the covers – and it’s strangely liberating
The All Party Parliamentary Group coming together to make poverty history

The All Party Parliamentary Group coming together to make poverty history
Readers debate the causes of inflation: is it higher wages or corporate greed?

Readers debate the causes of inflation: is it higher wages or corporate greed?
The Story Hive: A treasure trove of storytelling from an old friend

The Story Hive: A treasure trove of storytelling from an old friend
Here’s what readers had to say about our article on absenteeism in school

Here’s what readers had to say about our article on absenteeism in school
The government can manage refugees in both a humane and orderly way. If only it wanted to.

The government can manage refugees in both a humane and orderly way. If only it wanted to.
Robin Ince: ‘Living in a society where clickbait fuels paranoia, we can fear connection’

Robin Ince: ‘Living in a society where clickbait fuels paranoia, we can fear connection’
Enter Shikari: Doing their bit to keep live music venues open

Enter Shikari: Doing their bit to keep live music venues open
Drip-feeding support to the poor is not going to solve the crisis we face
