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Published in: Home: FeatureRevealed: UK’s COVID heroes among hardest hit by cost of living crisis
Losing their homes, struggling for food – cleaners, health and transport workers say strikes are their only option
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Published in: Home: FeatureBack to black: What Afghanistan’s new focus on coal tells us
Taliban-ruled Afghanistan’s new golden age of coal reveals a country that is going back to old-fashioned ways
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: UK private tenants hit by record annual rent hikes
Housing campaigners warn that renters could be pushed into poverty and homelessness without evictions freeze
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Published in: Home: Feature'We have orders to live here!' Luhansk faces Russia’s ‘soft’ occupation
Collaborate or resist? Patriotism, poverty and self-interest are pulling Luhansk’s people apart
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Published in: Home: OpinionLet’s not forget about the heatwave now it’s over
Many acted like COVID was over once restrictions ended. Let’s not do the same with the latest devastating heatwave
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Published in: Home: NewsEnergy workers to stage more protests as companies raise bills but not pay
Employees at Drax, Grangemouth and other energy sites will walk out every fortnight as firms rake in huge profits
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Published in: oDR: OpinionThe EU’s plan for Ukraine hydrogen exports is colonialist greenwash
Plan to pipe huge amounts of resource-intensive “green” hydrogen to Europe would undermine Ukraine’s recovery
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Published in: Home: NewsMPs charged public £1.3m to foot their tax bills
Revealed: Council tax expense claims come on top of the £11.4m taxpayers already spend on MPs' rent and energy
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: UK household energy debt hit record high even before price hikes
Official Ofgem data shows millions of electricity and gas users in arrears for the first quarter of 2022
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionInside the Democrats’ climate deal with the devil
The new climate package furthers the US' most profligate pastimes: drilling oil and driving big cars
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Published in: Home: OpinionTruss and Sunak’s reheated Thatcherism is the last thing the UK needs
While both Tory candidates look to the Iron Lady for inspiration, Labour is resurrecting the spirit of Tony Blair
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Published in: Home: NewsSunak’s ‘levelling up’ bank loans £550m to firms with tax haven links
Exclusive: UKIB was meant to help tackle equality but has pledged nearly all its cash to firms with offshore owners
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow private corporations stole the sea from the commons
Overfishing, seabed mining, corporate greed: let’s take back control of our marine environment for the common good
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Published in: Home: FeatureLeft in the dark: The families struggling to survive fuel poverty
In this south Wales community, parents skip meals, kids wear coats to bed, and pensioners shower at the local pool
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Published in: Home: NewsWarning over Truss’ links to US lobbyists who tanked Obama climate law
Hardline free-market groups allied with Tory leadership favourite also said NHS should compete with US corporations
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Published in: Home: OpinionLiz Truss’s U-turn on Brexit is bad news for Northern Ireland
An ex-Remainer with a point to prove, Truss will continue Johnson’s hardball tactics with the EU – at NI’s expense
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Published in: Home: FeatureRail workers reveal shocking safety incidents they deal with every day
From first aid to saving people from the tracks, here’s why Southeastern staff say their work is so vital
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Published in: Home: OpinionBoris Johnson is going – but his cronyism and corruption are here to stay
Assisted by a visionless opposition, both Sunak and Truss are free to continue with business as usual
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Published in: Home: OpinionGoldsmiths strike: Why I may burn my honorary degree
The institution’s escalating industrial action is much more than a dispute over job losses
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Published in: Home: InvestigationThe choice for Travellers: live by the sewage works or risk arrest
Many council ‘transit’ sites are unsuitable, putting Travellers at risk of prosecution under new trespass law