Urban Flood Crisis: 839,000 Homes in England’s Cities at High Risk of Surface Water Flooding
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Read MoreThe number of health visitors in England has drastically declined over the past decade, resulting in excessive caseloads that are
Read More** A pilot project testing England’s new school food standards has raised eyebrows, revealing a 15% decline in students taking meals at school. The findings have sparked concerns about the potential impact on children’s health and eating habits, leaving many in the education sector seeking clarification.
Read More** To combat rising childhood obesity rates, England will introduce updated school food standards in September. The changes will phase out popular but unhealthy items such as fish and chips, fried nuggets, and steamed sponges. Schools will now prioritize serving 75% of the daily recommended intake of fruits and vegetables. The goal is to promote healthier eating habits and reduce the prevalence of obesity among millions of children across the country.
Read More** “England’s landlords are accelerating no-fault evictions ahead of the looming ban, leaving vulnerable tenants at risk of homelessness and further exacerbating the nation’s housing crisis. But charities and housing experts warn that the move will push renters into homelessness, and authorities must work together to safeguard tenant rights.”
Read MoreVoters in England are gearing up for a crucial local elections day on May 7, coinciding with Scotland and Wales’
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