New law to help domestic abuse victims stay in their home
Victims of domestic abuse living in social housing will be able to stay in their homes while perpetrators are evicted, under new legislation being debated this week.
The eco-tourists who don’t realise that they’re the problem
Scuba diving tourism, long marketed as an eco-friendly way to experience coral reefs, is causing widespread and largely hidden damage to some of the world’s most fragile marine ecosystems, according to new research.
Scottish landlords prepare for legal damp deadlines
Social housing providers in Scotland have been urged to strengthen their response to damp and mould ahead of new legal requirements coming into force in October.
Residents in Nottingham are being encouraged to leave the car at home and explore alternative ways of getting around following the launch of the city’s first temporary mobility hub.
Law change would stop victims of domestic abuse losing their homes
Victims of domestic abuse living in social housing will be able to stay in their homes while perpetrators are evicted, under new legislation being debated this week.
We can’t stop teens asking AI about body image, so how do we respond?
With 40% of seven to 12-year-olds now using generative AI, chatbots are becoming an unlikely confidante for young people navigating body image. However, a recent study shows helpful and harmful advice often appear in the same conversation.