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Britain's invisible care network revealed

Amidst ongoing crises, an intricate web of informal care continues to sustain vulnerable people across the UK, revealing the hidden resilience of our social fabric.

£4,800 benefit millions of Britons missing out on

Discover how hundreds of thousands of pensioners could be missing out on vital financial support worth up to £4,800 annually. Learn eligibility criteria and how to claim this underclaimed benefit.

Alliance & Leicester customers moved to Allica banking

Thousands of former Alliance & Leicester customers are being automatically transferred to a new banking provider called Allica. Here's how it affects your account, interest rates, and banking services.

Disabled man dies naked in cell with spit hood

Shocking inquest reveals disabled Northern Territory man died naked in police cell wearing spit hood and handcuffs, raising serious questions about custodial care standards.

The dating question disabled people dread

New research reveals the intrusive questions and dating challenges faced by disabled people, with many reporting being ghosted after revealing their conditions.

West End Priced Out? Try Glasgow or The Globe Instead

As London's West End ticket prices soar, discover why Glasgow's vibrant theatre scene and Shakespeare's Globe provide exceptional alternatives for budget-conscious theatre lovers without compromising on quality.

TfL urged to accelerate step-free access programme

Transport for London is being urged to dramatically speed up its step-free access installations as campaigners warn current progress is 'glacially slow' and leaves disabled passengers stranded.

Horror's Ableism Problem: Cinema's New Monsters

From Frankenstein's creature to modern horror villains, cinema has long used physical difference as shorthand for evil. Discover why the genre's new monsters still fail the disability community.

Swinney blasts 'absurd' sharia law claims

John Swinney condemns 'absurd and divisive' allegations from Reform UK councillors about sharia law zones in Scottish cities as political row escalates.

NHS denies lifesaving care to disabled child

A desperate mother reveals her exhausting nightly routine to prevent her daughter from choking to death while the NHS refuses to fund essential medical equipment.

APEC Summit 2025: What You Need to Know

As world leaders gather for the critical APEC summit, we break down how this powerful economic alliance shapes global commerce and why it matters more than ever in 2025.

NDIS Cuts Trap Disabled Australians in Hospitals

Vulnerable Australians with disabilities are becoming trapped in hospital wards for months due to severe NDIS funding cuts, creating a growing healthcare crisis and leaving families in despair.

PIP eligibility overhaul could save £9bn yearly

Major reforms to Personal Independence Payment eligibility could save taxpayers £9 billion annually, but disability advocates warn of devastating consequences for vulnerable claimants.

Ross Noble's Glasgow Comedy Triumph

Comedy legend Ross Noble delivers an unforgettable night of spontaneous hilarity at Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre, proving why he remains the undisputed king of improvisation.

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