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How to talk about housing (and other social issues)
FrameWorks UK shares their new research into how people think about homes and immigration, and how communicators can move the…
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The Site of Repair
After Southport, the government has a plan to rebuild cohesion. But repair cannot start and end with communities already worn…
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New rights for renters, made real on the ground
As the law shifts in favour of renters, Alice Tibbert from Housing Matters shows how organisations across the West of…
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Furniture Poverty as a Public Health Crisis
A new report from End Furniture Poverty challenges why furniture poverty is not a secondary issue, but a driver of…
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Changing the Conversation: Storytelling in Divided Times
Quids in! hears from Tom Tapper, founder of the purpose-driven creative agency Nice and Serious, on why the stories we…
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Community Cohesion Under Strain: Why Equity Matters
As hardship deepens and division narratives grow louder, BCohCo founder Katie Donovan-Adekanmbi explores what equity looks like when it’s experienced…
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The End of a Policy That Penalised Children
After years of campaigning and political pressure, the two-child limit is finally scrapped in a landmark shift that will lift…
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Closing the Digital Divide: From Promises to Progress
The government’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan marks progress, but leaders warn inclusion must be “baked in, not bolted on” to…
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Beyond Pay: How Employers Can Tackle In-Work Poverty
When staff are stressed about money, everyone pays the price. Work is no longer the guaranteed escape from poverty that…
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Tackling Stigma: Substance Over Sympathy
Londoners reveal how support services can reinforce stigma and exclusion, and what it takes to design them with dignity and…










