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But back to the struggle for niceness as perfected by disagreeing: religions, which always professed a love of the weak and ...
Striking NHS workers in Manchester's mental health services have accepted a deal for more funding – but they fear problems ...
Airbnb has all-but captured the market in short term lets around the world. But where does that leave the locals looking for ...
Far from 'strangers', new statistics show that people seeking safety in the UK have deep roots here, writes Refugee Action's ...
Would you go and work in Kazakhstan – if it meant saving your job? That’s the question quietly haunting staff at Cardiff ...
No Straight Road Takes You There by Rebecca Solnit review – making the case for never giving up hope
Rebecca Solnit delivers a set of essays on subjects including climate crisis, women’s rights, toxic masculinity, short ...
If you haven't heard about the refugee crisis in Cameroon, that's because the world is looking the other way, says NRC's ...
Foreign Fruit finds journalist Katie Goh searching for personal identity alongside the history of the world’s most popular ...
Experts say unaffordable housing is behind the lack of pupils driving some London schools to close. But the picture isn't ...
Labour once talked about breaking from the past and rebuilding trust in the asylum system. Now it appears to be moving in the ...
A basic income pilot in Wales focused on care leavers and gave them the support to begin their adult lives that many take for ...
Experts explain what personal independence payment (PIP) is, if you're eligible for the disability benefit and how you can ...
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