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Despite major concessions, there remain concerns around the cuts to the health element of universal credit and the future of ...
The UN's letter comes as the government's welfare bill reaches its third reading in parliament and will be subject to another ...
Pressure grows on police forces to reverse their refusal to equip officers with life-saving naloxone
Exclusive: MP urges Manchester police bosses to give officers naloxone and deputy mayor is "carefully examining" the decision ...
Images were projected across the Houses of Parliament and King's Cross today to demand an end to child poverty in the UK.
NDAs used to gag victims of abuse are set to be banned in the UK. Zelda Perkins explains why this is a global turning point.
Homeless young people are being left to face steep bills for carpets, ovens, fridges and other essentials when they are ...
It's time to stop seeing gambling as a problem of individual responsibility and start recognising it as a public health ...
Kneecap were dropped from TRNSMT festival after terror charges. But as Móglaí Bap puts it – 'you can’t keep Kneecap from playing in Glasgow!' ...
The government is providing millions of pounds of funding to pilot projects which aim to tackle food inequality across the UK ...
One in five young people have struggled – or been in a family that has struggled – to afford food, new research has found.
Benefits for unpaid carers and those they care for are intrinsically linked – Labour is failing both
It has been a relief for many to hear that changes to the eligibility criteria for personal independence payment (PIP) will ...
Pick up the Big Issue from your local vendor to start planning your perfect summer day out. We all like to be beside the ...
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