Tory shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho said that the Tories would overturn “the de-facto ban on air conditioning”, But ...
Privatisation has not only deepened inequality but has led basic human rights like access to housing and water to become private commodities ...
More than a million young people across the country are now not in employment, education or training (NEET), official new figures show. It is the highest level in 12 years and means that 13.5% of this ...
A pet going missing, even for a short time, is devastating. Pet Database are giving all Big Issue vendors’ dogs a smart pet ...
The Professionals judge Monica Galetti, is on board as executive chef. She has helped design the menu and mentor the new ...
Every so often the media spotlights high-profile cases of modern slavery that briefly shock the public conscience before unfortunately fading from view. There was recently the sentencing of a UN judge ...
In this special coastal issue, we look at the 'salt belt of deprivation' on the edge of Britain - plus much more.
The government must create a “compassionate” benefits system which does not “demonise people for needing social security support” to prevent further deaths of claimants, the Work and Pensions Select ...
The Grenfell Inquiry says it has found no evidence race or social discrimination of the tower’s residents played a part in bringing about the disaster. But in the long-awaited second report, the ...
Disabled people face in the UK face “abuse”, “trauma” and in some cases death as a result of government policies, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) has ...
Finding Emily is a scrappy and chaotic take on a romcom cliche – a fleeting encounter with an alluring girl who could be The ...
Young people are more likely to use social media for nutrition advice than a doctor or the NHS, new research has found. A survey of more than 2,100 adults by BBC Good Food, carried out by YouGov, has ...