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One in four people in the UK identify as disabled, so why is society still ignoring their needs? Ella Dove investigates
Henry Jeffreys on his eventful time as a council tenant
Books and toys piled high, shopping still in grocery bags and brand new clothes collecting dust; a narrow pathway through each room and barely space to open a curtain – this was the home of a hoarder.
“What’s the best thing about Chatham?” Daz leans back on his workbench and laughs. “The road out of it.” The 50-year-old small business owner is joking, he clarifies. But the self-described “disillusi
Private landlords get a bad rap but they are an essential part of the UK housing market. The upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill has sparked talk of a landlord exodus and, while the exit of rogue landlords
Drive on country roads at the moment and you’ll see a lot of signs saying ‘no!’. “NO to the Family Farm Tax!” “NO Farmers, NO Food!” There’s anger in the shires at the Labour Government, who swept to