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Joanna Elson, chief executive at Independent Age, writes about why the state pension is failing to protect older people from ...
Two debt experts describe their experiences helping domestic abuse survivors left in poverty and explain why the law needs to ...
Welsh cabinet minister Julie James said Keir Starmer is not doing enough to tackle child poverty at the Big Issue Big Debate.
Deaths of benefit claimants “could have been prevented” by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) according to a damning ...
Cardboard Citizens artistic director Chris Sonnex on the launch of the company's next chapter, More Than One Story: The ...
Anora might've won a shelfload of awards but director Sean Baker says he is just trying to make films he would like to see in ...
London is miles ahead of other regions in providing opportunity for the poorest young people, a new report from the Sutton ...
The Four Seasons has caused Lucy Sweet to go off what was previously her favourite genre: Rich Americans Having Problems on ...
More than 16,000 employers are now paying the real Living Wage, which has put £3.85bn back into the pockets of low-paid ...
The Welsh government has rejected a proposal for renters to receive two months of rent in compensation when they are evicted.
Changes to the Senedd’s voting system will make smaller parties a bigger force in Wales. Here's what it means for Reform and ...
Britain went through big changes after the Second World War. But mistakes were made in the modernising of our nation.
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