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Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Industrial Strategy centres legal services, ...
The Scottish Government knows it has to be seen to get serious on housing. From being a ministerial portfolio, the brief has ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves's pledge to“end the costly use of asylum hotels in this parliament” is a rare thing in British ...
A group of 21 ambitious frontline charities working in the fields of community, environment, welfare and youth support have ...
The government wants to electronically monitor some asylum seekers and migrants, and is preparing for mass arrivals of asylum ...
As a reminder, tonight’s headliner is The 1975 on the Pyramid Stage, on at 10.15. But before then, we’ve got Alanis ...
Survivor's guilt, scorn: How Vishwaskumar Ramesh is dealing with life and loss after Air India crash
His ordeal has been deepened by regret about the death of his brother and co-passenger Ajay, and a disturbing rumour on ...
Projects to find good-quality work for more people in Sheffield have the added aim of helping to improve their health and ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given way to political pressure and watered down planned welfare reforms to avert ...
The U.K. asylum system systematically wears down people seeking asylum, creating a cycle of psychological harm that ...
From supporting asylum seekers and the unemployed to helping prisoners rebuild their lives to make society safer, one ...
New research adds to growing calls for a more humane asylum system that prioritises dignity over deterrence Read the ...
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