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‘It’s getting harder to be young’: Five generations of homelessness

23/05/201924/05/2019 - Leave a Comment

A Centrepoint study exposes the way high housing costs, low security and frozen wages have hit young people over the past 50 years The number of young people pushed into …

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Striking McDonald’s workers: You have to ‘build your strength in numbers’

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“We know that McDonald’s is the head of the snake.” McDonald’s workers went on strike on Thursday in 13 cities for a $15 hourly pay and union rights for all …

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Investors cast votes for Paris-aligned BP

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At BP’s AGM today, investors voted on two motions on the ballot to encourage the company to align its business model with the Paris Agreement. Over 99% of shares were …

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The power of democracy against the power of finance

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This elections year, it is hard to imagine that European citizens will be satisfied with shallow political promises: they are furiously standing up against business as usual. All over Europe, …

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Half Of 20-Somethings Say Money Pressures Impact Their Mental Health

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The joint HuffPost UK-BBC Radio 5 Live poll found 30% of people in their 20s have no savings at all. The majority of young people in their 20s say money …

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Beyond GDP: New Zealand Finance Minister explains shift to budget based on wellbeing indicators

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Finance Minister: “GDP remains an important measure of activity in the economy, but it doesn’t tell us about the quality of that activity” Budget on 30 May is based on a …

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Pope invites young people to pledge to build a new economy

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Pope Francis has invited young economists and entrepreneurs around the world to help create a ‘new and courageous culture’ that finds new ways to do business, promote human dignity and …

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Investors give Italian bank a wake-up call on climate change

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On the day of its AGM, a group of investors are calling on Italian bank, UniCredit, to start taking climate change seriously. In an action coordinated by responsible investment charity, …

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Toby Jones, Bognor Regis and the coach class comedy prodding British tensions

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It’s hard to tell a story about people smuggling through the lens of humour, but if anyone can do it, it’s Toby Jones and his writing sidekick Tim Crouch Click …

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Extreme Hemispheric Heat Waves Like 2018’s Growing More Common with Climate Change, Study Says

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Heat waves are covering wider areas, and people are suffering the consequences. With 2°C of warming, most summers will look like 2018, scientists say. Click here to read full story

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