Sleeping Rough For Christmas

Loads of former British Soldiers are sleeping rough, there’s no relief for them and nowhere for them to go, and nothing that they can do about it. Steven Rowe is an ex British soldier and he’ll be sleeping rough this Christmas. It appears these men can take a bullet for the Queen, they can dieContinue reading “Sleeping Rough For Christmas”

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Zero-Hour Contract

Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd came under fire after encouraging struggling families to take unstable work after she suggested that people should take a zero-hour contract to circumvent getting a benefit sanction. Even though she acknowledged she had concerns about some aspects of the benefits system, and she said she’s ready to slow downContinue reading “Zero-Hour Contract”

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Potentially Deadly Norovirus

Vegetables sold in British supermarkets are riddled with the deadly norovirus. The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) researchers found that one lettuce in every 20 contained the vomiting virus. The virus which is spread by human waste was further discovered in one in every 27 packs of frozen raspberries, but experts cautioned that many moreContinue reading “Potentially Deadly Norovirus”

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Former Soldier On Universal Credit

An army veteran has blasted the Government’s questionable Universal Credit rules after alleging he was made to live on only £8 a week. Former combat medic Daniel Johnson has been struggling to make ends meet since July after the six-in-one benefit left him with only £32 a month spare. The 45-year-old, who served with theContinue reading “Former Soldier On Universal Credit”

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Gordon Brown Honoured

Once prime minister Gordon Brown has been praised for his special work in striving to ensure every child across the globe can attend school. Mr Brown was named as the latest recipient of an award scheme set up by Norwegian novelist Jo Nesbo to identify those who are simply doing good things. The ex-Labour leaderContinue reading “Gordon Brown Honoured”

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Thirty-five Pounds For A Lightbulb

A man from Canvey, Essex who suffers from autism and epilepsy was charged a £10 deposit and was informed that he would have to pay another £25 on the collection of a lightbulb that he’d ordered in the Knightswick Centre, Canvey. The vulnerable man who’s in his 30s had ventured to the centre in pursuitContinue reading “Thirty-five Pounds For A Lightbulb”

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Forced Into Prostitution To Make Thirty Quid

A single mum relying on Universal Credit was driven into prostitution to make a swift £30. Julie, from Merseyside, turned to prostitution after waiting eight weeks for her first payment from the questionable new benefits policy, but she felt really discouraged and ashamed following the exchange but was desperate to stay afloat. Julie who askedContinue reading “Forced Into Prostitution To Make Thirty Quid”

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Depressed Mum Killed Herself

A mum pursued by the NHS over charges of only £29 took her own life by overdosing on the anti-­depressants that forced her into debt. Penny Oliver owed sums of £8.60 and £20.60, but with penalty charges and surcharges these soared, the second one alone rising to £120.60. And having lost hundreds of pounds aContinue reading “Depressed Mum Killed Herself”

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Mum Criticises Basildon Hospital

Chelsea Clarke took her daughter Dolcie-Rae to the hospital after she came down with a very high temperature and a rash over most of her body. She alleges she was made to wait in the hospital for more than 24 hours to get treatment and states they were badly handled by some of the nursesContinue reading “Mum Criticises Basildon Hospital”

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