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Thames Water is failing. But it's more than just about broken pipes – it's about a broken system, writes James Wallace of ...
Future generations commissioner for Wales Derek Walker tells the Big Issue that pioneering law should be booseted to beat ...
Classical music played a significant role during the Second World War, with performances taking place despite blackouts and ...
Half of UK workers with multiple sclerosis (MS) have felt forced to stay in jobs that worsen their health, a damning new ...
Keir Starmer has confirmed a U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts, but charities warn that more clarity is needed.
In an era of individual aspiration, the late, great actor George Wendt as Norm in classic sitcom Cheers showed an alternative ...
Rose Ayling-Ellis is Britain's most famous deaf person. She's keen to continue to use her platform when it comes to disability benefit cuts.
Looking for your perfect festival this summer? We've got you covered with our guide of the best live and outdoor gigs around ...
We have money and wealth in this country, we just don’t have a fair system to redistribute it, writes Labour MP Nadia ...
Though it was published in the 1870s, George Eliot's classic novel Middlemarch has plenty to tell us about the world we live ...
Watching a mummy being unravelled lit a spark in a young Alice Roberts, setting her on a path of science and discovery.
Zed Nelson travelled across 14 countries documenting the decimation of nature and the acts we’ve taken to ignore the problem.
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