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The government ‘has no idea’ whether its £2bn Kickstart scheme for jobs actually worked
The government ‘has no idea’ whether its £2bn Kickstart scheme for jobs actually worked
Clive Myrie: 'I’ve been in some dangerous situations, but I don’t think I ever thought about the danger'
Clive Myrie: 'I’ve been in some dangerous situations, but I don’t think I ever thought about the danger'
Street papers unite in solidarity and support of those fleeing Ukraine after invasion
Street papers unite in solidarity and support of those fleeing Ukraine after invasion
Government climate advisers urge ‘presumption against’ new oil and gas drilling
Government climate advisers urge ‘presumption against’ new oil and gas drilling
Hundreds protest outside Downing Street to demand tougher sanctions on Russia after invasion of Ukraine
Hundreds protest outside Downing Street to demand tougher sanctions on Russia after invasion of Ukraine
Nine million families will be £500 worse off from April
Nine million families will be £500 worse off from April
The number of people sleeping rough in England falls for the fourth straight year
The number of people sleeping rough in England falls for the fourth straight year
Plans to restrict student loans by GCSE grades labelled an ‘attack on the working class’
Plans to restrict student loans by GCSE grades labelled an ‘attack on the working class’
Scotland and Wales reject ‘anti-refugee’ Nationality and Borders Bill
Scotland and Wales reject ‘anti-refugee’ Nationality and Borders Bill
Keir Starmer calls for unity over sanctions on Russian oligarchs
Keir Starmer calls for unity over sanctions on Russian oligarchs
The overlooked climate and environmental issues we should all be talking about
The overlooked climate and environmental issues we should all be talking about
Trans rights charities call for 'concrete action' after MPs debate Gender Recognition Act reform
Trans rights charities call for 'concrete action' after MPs debate Gender Recognition Act reform
Half of people using food banks are stuck in debt to the government
Half of people using food banks are stuck in debt to the government
A trashed phone box has been bought for £1 and transformed into a community hub
A trashed phone box has been bought for £1 and transformed into a community hub
Michael Gove admits solving cladding crisis may impact affordable homes target
Michael Gove admits solving cladding crisis may impact affordable homes target
Scrapping free tests and Covid sick pay labelled an ‘act of national self-sabotage’
Scrapping free tests and Covid sick pay labelled an ‘act of national self-sabotage’
UK tree planting is being 'outpaced' by the number lost in climate change events
UK tree planting is being 'outpaced' by the number lost in climate change events
The 'archaic' Vagrancy Act is officially being scrapped after 200 years
The 'archaic' Vagrancy Act is officially being scrapped after 200 years
Exclusive: The UK government spent over £11m on deportation charter flights in 2021
Exclusive: The UK government spent over £11m on deportation charter flights in 2021
'We're expecting a tidal wave': Councils fear homelessness will rise by a third