by Derren Hayes
Life in the UK is lonelier than it was a generation ago, so conclude a group of academics who carried out research into the make up of communities.
by Derren Hayes
Life in the UK is lonelier than it was a generation ago, so conclude a group of academics who carried out research into the make up of communities.
By Derren Hayes
There's been a plethora of 'on the road in the US of A' programmes hitting our screens recently obviously timed to coincide with next week's presidential elections.
Anyone immersing themselves in the debate on the future of adult services, leading hopefully to a green paper next year, will be taken with the story of a 93-year-old first-time novelist who has taken residential care into her own hands.
by Mithran Samuel
Interim research out today from the Local Government Association and the Equality and Human Rights Commission finds there is no evidence of bias against UK-born people in the allocation of social housing.
by Adam McCulloch
I haven’t got an architect’s eye so I didn’t think anything of it when I heard that the Robin Hood Gardens building/carbuncle/concrete monstrosity in Poplar, east London, could be facing demolition. (Click here for a picture).
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