People with disabilities, carers and experts are being asked to share their experiences as part of a government review into the future of a key benefit.
World Water Day: potable and drinkable sources are casualties of war
Ahead of this weekend’s dedication to our most valuable resource, the increase in military and online attacks against drinking supplies sets a worrying precedent.
New research reveals popular decorative fireplaces can seriously pollute indoor air, with formaldehyde and nitrogen dioxide frequently exceeding safety limits.
Croydon takes action against developers who ignored planning rules
Two developers have been prosecuted after failing to meet their legal obligations on building projects, as Croydon Council continues its drive to safeguard the borough’s character and green spaces.
Rethinking social care through the lens of neurodivergent carers
Across the UK, thousands of families undertake one of the most complex tasks imaginable: navigating the health and social care system in order to secure support for a loved one.