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This is the year that horror has snuck up and ambushed the box office, with a bunch of scary original movies thrilling ...
Dailey's new book Ramping Up Rights tells the stories of disability rights movements that have been forgotten in history.
London Olympics bid promised affordable homes for East London. But they have not materialised. This is the real legacy of the ...
Robin Ince is used to train delays, so he tries to ease other passengers' frustrations by being helpful and jolly.
Greater Manchester Police's on naloxone response "disappointing" and reasoning "raises serious questions", says MP Tom ...
Brian Cox takes on the banking crisis and the man who broke the RBS in his new stage play, Make it Happen, showing in Dundee ...
Young Londoners are handing out satirical awards to landlords, property developers and tycoons they blame for London's housing crisis ...
Renters with pets face £1,103 upfront costs when they move home thanks to a new amendment to the Renters' Rights Bill, warns ...
The crumbling justice system can build a fairer society. If we want to defend against UK riots and disorder, we need to ...
Across the UK, around 1.1 million people owe money to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) due to benefit overpayments.
Parents are taking unpaid leave from work and "racking up debts" as a result of high childcare costs over the summer holidays ...
Joe Wicks has teamed up with the government to launch an animated series to get kids active over the school holidays and beat child obesity ...