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27 January 2024, PoliticsHome
There are fears the by-election in the Labour safe seat of Rochdale could be heated, with the town's recent history with child sex exploitation and Labour's position on Gaza thrown into the spotlight.
24 January 2024, PoliticsHome
Families of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas during the horrific 7 October attacks have issued a call to the UK government to urgently put pressure on Qatar to secure their release.
02 January 2024, PoliticsHome
High interest rates, elevated energy bills, and above average inflation will see the cost of living crisis rumble on into 2024.
02 December 2023, PoliticsHome
As the government struggles to meet its pledge to significantly reduce immigration, Labour has found a new confidence in attacking the Conservatives on an issue where they wouldn't always hope to have the upper hand with voters.
30 June 2023, PoliticsHome
Homeowners have expressed renewed hopelessness over the UK's economic and political outlook after seeing their mortgage rates soar as a result of inflation-controlling measures.
24 June 2023, PoliticsHome
Moderate Conservative MPs are keen to find new ways to offer "hope" to voters as the chaotic hold former prime minister Boris Johnson has over the party finally seems to have abated.
14 June 2023, PoliticsHome
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces an increasingly difficult balancing act in trying to satisfy the growing number of Tory back benchers who want tax cuts brought forward, with warnings that doing so risks worsening an already precarious economic picture.
21 June 2023, PoliticsHome
Organisers of a major new trade conference in Birmingham have criticised government for failing to send a single minister to the event, while Labour sent two members of the shadow cabinet.
21 February 2023, The House
National Theatre executive director Kate Varah is fiercely proud of the institution and the levelling up opportunities it offers for the country. However, with a series of economic challenges on the horizon following Covid, she tells Nadine Batchelor-Hunt she’s concerned about the “headwinds” it is facing.
22 November 2022, Yahoo News UK
Ben Robinson, from north London, has severe asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He is one of many disabled Brits fearing for his health this winter.
7 October 2022, Yahoo News UK
Among those at risk is Mark Baggley, 62 from Hull, who suffers with breathing difficulties and is a wheelchair user.
16 September 2022, Yahoo News UK
There is a quiet at the Queen's lying in state that you would not expect in the middle of one of the busiest and most bustling cities in the world.
6 September 2022, Yahoo News UK
Mary, 47, lives alone in Northumberland and tells Yahoo News UK that going without food is becoming normal for her.
1 April 2022, Yahoo News UK
Emma Young, a mum of three from Hertfordshire who is living with incurable stage four breast cancer, is among Brits having to make sacrifices on basic essentials to get by.
29 March 2022, Yahoo News UK
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3 February 2022, Yahoo News UK
Anne, 51, who lives in Nottingham with her partner said her situation is desperate, describing it as "energy blind panic".
24 December 2021, Yahoo News UK
For Matthew and his partner Sophie, a crucial element of their role as volunteers at a Birmingham foodbank is making sure people don't feel ashamed about asking for help.
24 December 2021, Yahoo News UK
As millions of people take to the roads to make the journey home to spend Christmas with their family, a queue is forming outside the Trussell Trust's foodbank in Sparkhill, Birmingham.
10 November 2021, Yahoo News UK
Richard Ratcliffe appeared noticeably thinner and frail, at times slurring his words.
24 September 2021, Yahoo News UK
Martin Lewis has warned a "political solution" must be found to address the growing energy crisis ahead of what he says could be a bleak winter for those facing a double whammy of soaring bills and cuts to Universal Credit.
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When missiles were fired at the hospital where Oleksandr Karpenko was working as a trauma surgeon, he and his colleagues would hide in the basement until the bombing had stopped.
20 October 2020, EachOther
“What we’re asking for is evidence,” said Si Vanderbelt, 44, owner of a Liverpool micro pub whose future is now uncertain following the introduction of strict tier 3 Covid restrictions.
18 September 2020, EachOther
“This pregnancy was always going to be harder for me as it follows a missed miscarriage last year,” said Danielle Walsh, 32, who is expecting to give birth to her twins next week.
2 September 2020, EachOther
The discussion around diversity and racism in Britain’s traditional media outlets has been reinvigorated by the resurgent Black Lives Matter movement. But less talked about is how Black Britons have for decades forged their own independent media platforms to serve their communities where the mainstream was found wanting.
18 August 2020, EachOther
After the government’s humiliating A-level U-turn, thousands of students on vocational courses feel left in the dark about what will happen to their grades and their futures.
14 August 2020, EachOther
Schooling in the UK was thrown into disarray as Covid-19 took hold this spring, with final year A-level students from working class and/or Black, Asian and minority ethnicity (BAME) backgrounds among the hardest hit.
11 February 2020, The Mirror
Rupert, 31, says he was imprisoned after getting in a fight with a man who was sexually harassing his step-daughter. He's lived in Britain since he was 13. Now he's being deported to a country he barely knows.