The results of the government’s English Housing Survey 2017-18 – showing how we live today – have been released, and some of the results may be a surprise.
Read moreLandlords have claimed a government plan to ban no-fault evictions – known as Section 21 evictions – will make it harder for low-income tenants to rent homes.
Read moreBritish babies are not given enough checks for rare but serious diseases and health conditions, according to a new report.
Read moreUK residents went abroad more in the first quarter of 2019 than they did in the same period the previous year.
Read moreAntibiotic-resistant strains of the superbug Klebsiella pneumoniae, a pathogen that can cause respiratory and bloodstream infections in humans, are spreading throughout European hospitals.
Read moreWe are making fewer trips on a day-to-day basis than we did a decade ago – and significantly fewer than in 2002.
Read moreNational Road Victim Month 2019 has begun, giving us the chance to remember those that have been injured or killed on our roads.
Read moreThere’s a period during your employment where you’re more susceptible to being injured, making it the most dangerous time you’ll spend in your workplace.
Read moreThe UK has seen a rise in the number of families headed up by cohabiting couples, rather than married couples.
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