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No-fault bailiff evictions in England rise to a six year high

by Agency Reporter | May 18, 2024 | Briefing

NEW government data shows 2,682 households in England were removed from their homes by bailiffs as a result of Section 21 no-fault evictions between January and March. This is an increase of 19 per cent in a year and the highest number in six years. The Ministry of...

Online shopping harms Europe’s only recognised Indigenous People

by Agency Reporter | May 17, 2024 | Briefing

SHOPPING online may be convenient and time-saving, but it comes with a price, says a new report from Greenpeace Sweden. According to the report, Amazon, Zalando, HelloFresh and other big players are connected to the destruction of old-growth forests in Sweden. The...

Africa experiencing worst debt crisis in a generation

by Agency Reporter | May 17, 2024 | Briefing

THE majority of African countries spent more repaying external debts than on healthcare or education – and in some cases both – last year as the continent experienced its worst debt crisis in a generation, according to a new report by the international aid agency...

Urgent action needed in adult social care, say councils

by Agency Reporter | May 16, 2024 | Briefing

ONLY around two thirds of councils are confident of being able to meet all their legal duties under the Care Act by next year (2025/26) – a decade after the Government introduced landmark legislation designed to improve access to vital care and support. This is...

Government policies should undergo a ‘mental health test’

by Agency Reporter | May 16, 2024 | Briefing

THE Government should routinely and systematically assess the impact of every new policy on people’s mental health, according a new report published during Mental Health Awareness Week. The report from independent charity Centre for Mental Health says that policy...
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