A major new report and polling from the Young Women’s Trust has found that an estimated 1.5 million young women have lost income since the start of the pandemic and over two thirds claiming benefits did so for the first time.
This significant milestone will help protect stateless people, allowing them to access basic rights which have remained out of reach for decades, says the UNHCR.
A new report says different areas of England will be affected by the virus in a unique way, which means the impact on health, jobs and families will evolve differently within each area
YourNeighbour.org matches registered churches with people in need, enabling them to help with food shopping, providing food to the hungry and trips to the pharmacy and any other needs the person has.
The government should reconsider the term 'economically inactive' and recognise the value of unpaid work young women do, and how it contributes to society, says the Young Women's Trust.
While the NHS is getting better at diagnosing and recording cases of multiple sclerosis, in many ways society is getting worse at supporting people with the condition, says the MS Society.
The RSA has modelled four possible 'futures of work' in the 2020s, taking into account Brexit, the climate emergency, the ageing society, the pace of technological change, continued dominance of tech giants, the risk of another 2008 style crash, and global political turmoil