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Scientists are turning plastic pollution into vanilla flavouring
Around 50 million tonnes of the strong, lightweight plastic used for water bottles is produced around the world each year. plastic pollution
Environment

Scientists are turning plastic pollution into vanilla flavouring

One in four nightclubs 'will not survive' four-week lockdown extension
Boris Johnson has
Employment

One in four nightclubs 'will not survive' four-week lockdown extension

Youth unemployment at ‘critical moment’ as job market shows recovery signs
Employment

Youth unemployment at ‘critical moment’ as job market shows recovery signs

How to sell your skills for a job application and prepare for interview
Job interview
Employment

How to sell your skills for a job application and prepare for interview

Windrush campaigners demand overhaul of 'retraumatising' compensation scheme
Social Justice

Windrush campaigners demand overhaul of 'retraumatising' compensation scheme

From Maggie to Marcus: A history of free school meals
Marcus Rashford launched the Child Food Poverty Task Force to overhaul the free school meals system, including to expand them to every household on universal credit. Illustration: Matthew Brazier
Social Justice

From Maggie to Marcus: A history of free school meals

Homeless people in Japan can stay with their pets, thanks to Street Cat Bob
Street Cat Bob in Covent Garden
Film

Homeless people in Japan can stay with their pets, thanks to Street Cat Bob

Richard Coles: 'I still don't think David is dead'
News

Richard Coles: 'I still don't think David is dead'

‘Every time I buy a coffee I think I should be saving for my cladding bill'
Sheffield leaseholder Jenni Garratt has been caught up in the building safety crisis
Housing

‘Every time I buy a coffee I think I should be saving for my cladding bill'

‘The plan was this is where I would live for life’
Birmingham leaseholder Sarah Rennie has been hit by the cladding crisis after Grenfell
Housing

‘The plan was this is where I would live for life’

Ministers commit £17m to help kids cope after year of ‘trauma and anxiety’
A young girl sits at her school desk staring down at her textbook and looking lonely. Mental health
Health

Ministers commit £17m to help kids cope after year of ‘trauma and anxiety’

Brits ‘suffered more than most’ in pandemic, says World Happiness Report
The UK had one of the most significant happiness decreases during the pandemic
Health

Brits ‘suffered more than most’ in pandemic, says World Happiness Report

Orlando Bloom: 'You can't take fame too seriously'
Orlando Bloom stars in TV series Carnival Row. © Armando Gallo / Zuma / eyevine
Film

Orlando Bloom: 'You can't take fame too seriously'

Online loan sharks are posing as a charity to pocket fees
Money

Online loan sharks are posing as a charity to pocket fees

Jamal Khashoggi and the new film humanising the man behind the headlines
Jamal Khashoggi and Hatice Cengiz
Film

Jamal Khashoggi and the new film humanising the man behind the headlines

Robert Jenrick: Vagrancy Act ‘should be repealed’
Robert Jenrick in the House of Commons today, where he said the Vagrancy Act ‘should be repealed’
Housing

Robert Jenrick: Vagrancy Act ‘should be repealed’

Advertising helps fund Big Issue’s mission to end poverty
976 candles: One for each person who died while homeless in 2020
Homeless deaths tribute
Housing

976 candles: One for each person who died while homeless in 2020

Jasmine's Law: Fight goes on to stop 'cruel' no pets clauses for tenants
Housing

Jasmine's Law: Fight goes on to stop 'cruel' no pets clauses for tenants

2,500 people slept rough in England through the pandemic, figures show
homelessness and Rough sleeping Alexander Baxevanis
Housing

2,500 people slept rough in England through the pandemic, figures show

Sunak's 'mishandling' of furlough caused redundancy spike, says Labour
Rishi Sunak James Veysey/Shutterstock
Politics

Sunak's 'mishandling' of furlough caused redundancy spike, says Labour