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Gagging clauses: Chris Grayling silenced justice charities

Politicians are too complacent about the growing menace of violent crime

Food bank use soars 13% in a year as universal credit drives new referrals, charity warns

Food bank use soars 13% – and Universal Credit is being blamed

Sanctions on benefits are cruel, say MPs

Rise in women’s state pension age prompts poverty concerns

Pensions minister Guy Opperman ‘won’t talk about rising pension age’ that could hit 3.9million women

UN rapporteur starts UK tour to examine impact of austerity

Theresa May’s flagship policy to solve housing crisis will deliver no new homes in half of England

A sorry saga which has no real heroes

Why Budget boost won’t help hundreds of thousands of people on Universal Credit

More than TWO HUNDRED of Britain’s shopping centres are in danger of falling into administration as High Street crisis spreads

‘Desperate crisis’ as addiction services reach fewer people

Britain is “medicalising” children rather than bringing them up properly, the head of the health service has said

Record number of people sleeping rough in London

Rough sleeping in London hits record high after ‘appalling spike’ in homelessness

PMQs erupts into laughter as Theresa May repeats her ‘broken promise’ that austerity is ending

Three universities on the brink of BANKRUPTCY: Institutions take last-gasp survival loans and consult on shutting departments as student numbers plunge

The super-rich will regret their vulgar displays in The Times

Number of homeless households moved out of London soars in The Guardian

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