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How Specsavers are helping to transform healthcare access in Edinburgh
showing the optometrist conducting a professional eye test with proper equipment
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How Specsavers are helping to transform healthcare access in Edinburgh

Specsavers' £240,000 donation has created something extraordinary at Crisis Skylight Edinburgh – a space where dignity meets healthcare, and where clear vision means so much more than just better eyesight
Number of no-fault evictions rises in Labour's first year in office: 'This is unconscionable'
Campaigners want Renters Reform Bill to be debated in parliament as more renters face eviction
Renting

Number of no-fault evictions rises in Labour's first year in office: 'This is unconscionable'

I work on the frontline of food poverty. This is what hunger in Britain really looks like
Melanie Vaxevanakis

I work on the frontline of food poverty. This is what hunger in Britain really looks like

Reforming the two-child benefit cap could lift 230,000 under-fives out of poverty, Labour told
Two-child benefit cap

Reforming the two-child benefit cap could lift 230,000 under-fives out of poverty, Labour told

Most AI firms lack purpose and are not contributing to the public good: 'Quantity over quality'
Artificial intelligence

Most AI firms lack purpose and are not contributing to the public good: 'Quantity over quality'

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
Labour's benefit cuts might only be worth the price tag of a Premier League striker – here's why
Disabled activists march on Euston Road to protest against legacy benefits decision
Arun Veerappan

Labour's benefit cuts might only be worth the price tag of a Premier League striker – here's why

Intrepid Travel: transformative experiences that connect cultures and change lives
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Intrepid Travel: transformative experiences that connect cultures and change lives

Here's a radical idea to let communities buy empty homes and get rid of dodgy landlords
Housing crisis

Here's a radical idea to let communities buy empty homes and get rid of dodgy landlords

How you can help homeless refugees sleeping on the streets this winter
refugee hosting
Refugee Homelessness Crisis

How you can help homeless refugees sleeping on the streets this winter

How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair review – a compelling account of the Rastafari movement
Books

How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair review – a compelling account of the Rastafari movement

UK government may have broken law over sewage pumping. Could this be a 'turning point'?
Water pollution

UK government may have broken law over sewage pumping. Could this be a 'turning point'?

No space for a heat pump? Here’s how your whole street could get off gas heating
An engineer installs a heat pump, which can be on the large side
Heat pumps

No space for a heat pump? Here’s how your whole street could get off gas heating

'It's going crazy': How minicab drivers are coping with the fuel crisis
Queues for fuel at East Barnet Esso service station on Monday. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the crisis showed signs of getting better but cab drivers told a different story. Photo credit: Wikicommons / Philafrenzy
Employment

'It's going crazy': How minicab drivers are coping with the fuel crisis