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The Renters' Rights Bill passed its third reading in the House of Lords on Monday (21 July), bringing it a step closer to law.
Sewage pollution, sky-high bills and eye-watering shareholder bonuses: Britain's water system is not fit for purpose. So what ...
Labour’s pensions review is a great opportunity for government to tackle some of the thornier problems facing the future of ...
Actress Giovanna Fletcher went to visit baby banks around the UK and found an army of volunteers working tirelessly to help ...
Big Issue’s financial and digital inclusion ambassador, Mr MoneyJar offers tips on saving money this summer while having a ...
The government has made promising steps to reduce health inequality. Here’s what Impact on Urban Health want to see following ...
Professor Amelia Lake, dietitian and public health nutritionist at Teesside University, writes about health inequalities facing the North.
Sixteen-year-olds could soon vote in UK elections. Here’s what young people really think about lowering the voting age.
The Renters' Rights Bill is moving a step closer to law but while it offers renters more security, it won't help tenants pay ...
After six years of struggling with ear problems, Big Issue vendor Gheorghe Ardeleanu finally got the answers he needed – and ...
DWP whistleblowers have reported Access to Work funding has been slashed by 60% to 70%, leaving disabled people struggling to ...
A new government-backed trial is giving homeless people money to buy whatever they want. It could shape the future of ...