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Dying to play football?
The hidden threat of PFAs chemicals under our feet and one grandmothers fight to keep children safe from it.
Service Charge Abuse by Housing Associations - A National Scandal
Find Others, in partnership with SHAC (Social Housing Action Campaign), has launched a campaign to unite housing association tenants and residents and call an end to widespread service charge abuse.
How to Find a Class Action Lawyer
Use the Find Others legal directory to find and connect with class action lawyers.
Vaccine Injured Bereaved: Meet the unfortunate few who suffered adverse reactions to the vaccine, and their fight for justice.
Vaccine, Injured, Bereaved are a group of 95 individuals who experienced adverse reactions when they received their COVID-19 vaccinations. Hear their stories and support their campaign for justice.
Calorie labelling on menus: Progressive or problematic?
As of 6th April, it became a legal requirement for food establishments with over 250 employees to disclose calorie information on their menus. While proponents of this legislation claim it will encourage people to make healthier choices, others argue it will have a long-lasting damaging impact on those who have an unhealthy relationship with food.
The Greenfields Scandal: Which land is our land?
There is a war being waged on the public spaces of Britain. Areas historically held in trusts are being sold to the highest bidder at an alarming rate…
Fast fashion: The force behind our consumption addiction
The increasing popularity of social media and influencer culture has precipitated a generation of compulsive buyers. To keep up with the latest fashion trends, we’re consuming far more than we ever have done.
Just Stop Oil: Why Louis McKechnie deserves respect
It is the 17th March, 2022. Approaching the 57th minute of a football match between Everton and Newcastle United at Goodison Park, engineering student Louis McKechnie spots his chance…
Patients face lengthy waits for urgent gynaecology care
Over half a million patients in England are facing year-long waits to receive gynaecology treatment.
The battle to save Sydenham Hill
Find Others spotlights Friends of Mais House, a community group formed by residents of the Sydenham Hill Estate as a result of plans for a massive, inappropriate redevelopment scheme in their area.
Grenfell latest: Disgraceful internal comms label Grenfell survivors as ‘hostile’ and ‘painting the situation worse than it is’
Information revealed during the inquiry has been nothing short of heart-breaking. The establishment’s approach towards the inquiry has only further demonstrated their apathy towards the rapidly festering situation.
The criminalisation of bodily integrity under Texas abortion laws
The Texas Heartbeat Act leaves women and pregnant people with no safe option if they do not wish to carry their pregnancy to term.
New plans to outlaw conversion therapy will not protect trans people
The UK government’s prospective legislation to ban conversion therapy will apply to lesbian, gay, and bisexual folk, but is not set to be trans-inclusive.
Education made inaccessible via faith: inside the Fair Schools for Oldham campaign
Fair Schools for Oldham believes that Faith-based allocation is an arbitrary and grossly unfair way to determine a child’s life chances. After all, research shows that religious selection results in a greater proportion of children from better off, middle-class backgrounds.
Ferrero recalls Kinder Surprise eggs over possible salmonella contamination
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), Public Health Scotland, Public Health Wales, and Public Health Agency Northern Ireland have revealed that an outbreak of salmonella in the UK may be linked to the consumption of Ferrero’s Kinder Surprise eggs.
Institutional racism: Child Q traumatised after strip search
In December 2020, a 15-year-old black school girl, known as Child Q, was racially profiled and strip-searched by the Metropolitan police at her school in Hackney, after being wrongly suspected of drug possession.
The cost of living crisis: eat or heat?
Families will be hit even harder by the cost of living crisis from today (Friday 1st April), as council tax, energy, and water bills are set to increase in price across the UK.
Inquiry into Essex mental health services looking into 1500 deaths
An ongoing inquiry into mental health services in Essex has said it is investigating the deaths of 1,500 people over a 21-year period who were either inpatients or individuals who died within three months of being discharged.
The fivexmore message: level-up our maternal health
Did you know that in 2022, Black women still have a four-fold higher risk of dying during pregnancy in comparison to white women in the UK? This is all happening in a country with one of the world’s lowest maternal mortality rates, prompting the question; why does this scandalous inequality still exist?
Lack of research into long COVID forces sufferers to live with debilitating symptoms
From chronic fatigue to brain fog, the long-term effects of Coronavirus continue to plague people across the globe.