No-fault evictions should become a thing of the past
UK
Mould, mice and rooms with strangers: Inside migrant hotels that government claims are ‘luxury’
This week, the prime minister’s official spokesperson suggested migrant hotels are ‘luxury’ places to live. But with rodent and slug infestations, substandard food and large families packed into single rooms, those living there have a very different story to tell. They talk to Shaheena Uddin about the reality of life for migrants in Britain
Thousands of households’ energy bill debt to be written off
Ofgem has announced plans to ‘reset and reform’ the UK’s growing pile of energy debt
Labour gives latest update on PIP disability benefit review after U-turn
Sir Stephen Timms has commissioned a review on the personal independence payment (PIP)
Rachel Reeves ‘considering 2p increase to income tax’
The chancellor is facing the prospect of increasing taxes on 26 November as she looks to balance the books
Scientists discover five new genes which increase obesity risk
Scientists have identified 13 genes that could increase a person’s risk of developing obesity
UK’s Starmer stands by his Treasury chief after house rental rule breach
U.K. Treasury chief Rachel Reeves has apologized for renting out her London house without a license
£500million set to be written off UK’s household energy debt bill
Ofgem intends to ‘reset’ the nation’s escalating energy debt with the move
Young Brits ditch traditional Christmas dinner for these three foods
A survey found 17 per cent of those aged 25 to 34 are turning away from the traditional turkey
Critically endangered species found for first time in 40 years
The tiny orange-legged arachnid was last recorded in the UK in 1985









