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

Criminal gangs are taking control of vulnerable people's homes and using them as drug dens
I ended up in hospital due to lack of legal aid for my asylum claim – I got physically sick

I ended up in hospital due to lack of legal aid for my asylum claim – I got physically sick
'Broken' legal aid system leaves vulnerable asylum seekers facing 'life and death' decisions alone

'Broken' legal aid system leaves vulnerable asylum seekers facing 'life and death' decisions alone
The asylum legal aid crisis is costing taxpayers more than you think. Here's why

The asylum legal aid crisis is costing taxpayers more than you think. Here's why
How to get help as an asylum seeker if you can't find legal aid

How to get help as an asylum seeker if you can't find legal aid
Yes, Labour's workers' rights bill is an upgrade. But the UK still has a lot of catching up to do

Yes, Labour's workers' rights bill is an upgrade. But the UK still has a lot of catching up to do
Prisons are full to bursting – and the UK riots have thrown their usefulness back in the spotlight

Prisons are full to bursting – and the UK riots have thrown their usefulness back in the spotlight
Employees working through sickness is costing UK businesses billions, think tank says

Employees working through sickness is costing UK businesses billions, think tank says
'I felt intimidated': Disabled people feel shut out of playing and watching sport, report finds

'I felt intimidated': Disabled people feel shut out of playing and watching sport, report finds
Gen Z want to buy houses, smoke weed and do crimes, report finds. What does this mean for UK's future?

Gen Z want to buy houses, smoke weed and do crimes, report finds. What does this mean for UK's future?
What UK can learn from Portugal's drug decriminalisation success

What UK can learn from Portugal's drug decriminalisation success
UK government may have broken law over sewage pumping. Could this be a 'turning point'?

UK government may have broken law over sewage pumping. Could this be a 'turning point'?
What are my rights if I can't afford to pay my energy bills?

What are my rights if I can't afford to pay my energy bills?
Barrister Sam Fowles: Beware the authoritarians stealing our democracy

Barrister Sam Fowles: Beware the authoritarians stealing our democracy
I was an Old Bailey judge. Here's what really goes on in court

I was an Old Bailey judge. Here's what really goes on in court
Early 'pills by post' abortions service could be made permanent by MPs

Early 'pills by post' abortions service could be made permanent by MPs
Stonewall calls ‘gay cake’ court loss ‘a backwards step for equality’
