The Charity
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Artists | William-Adolphe Bouguereau |
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Locations | University of Michigan Museum of Art |
Created | 1859 |
Periods | Neoclassicism |
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ID | 2065286 |
About The Charity
American bully XLs: Owners confused by ban, says RSPCA
... " We believe this indicates the deep concern and desire for clarity from pet owners over the recently-announced XL bully legislation, " The Charity said...
Retired teacher's hobby lands her RHS artist-in-residence role
... She added that using the pencils gave her " more control and precision" to illustrate fine details in " very vibrant" colour, but she never expected to win when she entered her picture into The Charity s inaugural competition to find a new artist-in-residence for its quarterly botanical magazine...
Baby formula soaring costs: 'I struggle, but I won't buy a cheaper brand'
... The Charity supports families with children under the age of five living in poverty across London...
'Sued for millions by my abuser, I set up a social network instead'
... Olivia had suffered a physical assault, but victims of online abuse - according to The Charity Refuge this includes more than one in three women in the UK - have also welcomed Communia as a safe place to express themselves...
Number of children in temporary accommodation at a 'record high'
... They " now face spending Christmas without a safe and secure place to call home, " The Charity said...
PrEP: Preventative HIV drug highly effective, study says
... She said The Charity was calling for PrEP to be made available in pharmacies and online to widen access to it...
EHRC: Britain's human-rights watchdog at risk of UN downgrade
... Robbie de Santos, Stonewall s director of external affairs, said The Charity welcomed the special review and would continue to provide evidence to Ganhri during the process...
Now That's What I Call Music turns 40: Forty facts about the compilation giant
... That includes 32 hits as a solo artist, six with Take That, and one each as a member of The Charity projects Helping Haiti (Now 75), Justice Collective (Now 84), Artists for Grenfell (Now 97), and World Music project 1 Giant Leap (Now 52)...
Number of children in temporary accommodation at a 'record high'
By Lauren WoodheadData journalist
The Number of children without a home in England is at a record high, the show.
According to The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, over 105,000 households are in temporary accommodation.
Housing charity Shelter says almost 139,000 children were homeless at The End of June 2023.
They " now face spending Christmas without a safe and secure place to call home, " The Charity said.
The latest figures surpass previous record highs recorded in, when 104,540 households and 131,500 children were in temporary accommodation.
June's figures are now the highest since records began, in 1998 for households and 2004 for children.
Renters Reform BillIn May, the Renters Reform Bill was introduced to parliament.
The Bill would remove the rights of landlords in England to evict tenants for no reason with only two months' notice.
Under current legislation, known as section 21, landlords can evict tenants without giving a reason.
The latest figures also show that The Number of households threatened with homelessness following a section 21 notice rose by 10. 3% compared to Last Year , up to 6,640.
Data from Ministry of Justice revealed that section 21 evictions in the courts had reached a
However, the government that a ban on section 21 evictions - or 'no-fault' evictions - will be indefinitely delayed until after The Court system is reformed.
Tom Darling, campaign manager for the Renters' Reform Coalition, said the latest figures were " another reminder of The Urgency of abolishing section 21 evictions, a key driver of homelessness".
He added: " The government's recent decision to kick The Can further down The Road will lead to yet more misery as we approach winter with shocking levels of homelessness.
" Homelessness services in councils right across England are already stretched to Breaking Point . "
A spokesperson from The Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities said: " Everyone deserves a safe place to call home. We Are spending £2 billion over three years to build homes for rough sleepers, give financial support for people to find a new home, and prevent evictions.
" We know building more homes is also a part of The Solution and We Are doing so as part of our long term plan for housing.
" Our landmark Renters Reform Bill will also give tenants greater security in their home, and last week we increased The Local Housing Allowance so 1. 6m low-income households will be around £800 a year better off on average next year. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com