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It's lonely out there...

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Thumbnail image for Derren.jpg 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.

Homelessness: The road trip to hell

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Thumbnail image for Derren.jpg 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.

A novel approach to homes for the elderly

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By Bronagh Miskelly

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.

No evidence migrants are jumping housing queue

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Mithran Samuelby 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.

Should Robin Hood Gardens social housing be saved?

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Adam McCullochby 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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