Homelessness organisations, including Crisis and St Mungo’s, have warned Rachel Reeves that crucial services are at risk due to a tax hike in her Budget. They are urging the chancellor to extend a carve-out for the NHS and public sector to those who help vulnerable individuals. The £25bn rise in national insurance contributions could result in a loss of £50-60m annually for frontline homeless services.
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A new survey of the UK's happiest places to live, completed by over 35,000 residents, revealed Woodbridge in Suffolk as the top spot for the first time, scoring high in community spirit and access to essential services. Richmond upon Thames and Hexham followed as second and third respectively, with Mayor Robin Sanders attributing Woodbridge's happiness to its vibrant town center. Full Article
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