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Past articles by Sarah:

The crisis sweeping through Britain’s schools

Pay, workload and school funding are the key issues at the heart of the escalating dispute between education unions and the government. | ITV National News → Read More

'Prisoner in my own home’: Warning disabled people's lives at risk after Grenfell reforms ignored

Nearly half of the 72 people killed in the Grenfell Tower fire had disabilities, and campaigners say reforms have been ignored, leaving disabled people at risk. → Read More

Concern among tourism sector as Blackpool left without rail services on strike days

Blackpool is one of many areas reliant on tourism will be left with no rail services at all on strike days as mainline routes are prioritised. | ITV National News → Read More

Afghan resettlement ‘ground to a halt’ as Home Office hotel bill hits £1 million a day

Councils expect many Afghan refugees to still be in hotels at the start of 2023, spending a second Christmas in hotel accommodation. | ITV National News → Read More

New and expectant mothers given free legal and financial advice in ground-breaking trial

Research shows high levels of deprivation, stress and anxiety can increase the chances of premature birth and complications. → Read More

Carers in crisis: 'It’s getting to the stage where I can’t afford to go to work'

Homecare workers are quitting the industry in increasing numbers due to insecure pay and the rising cost of living, new figures shared with ITV News reveal. → Read More

Rising bills having ‘catastrophic impact’ on disabled people

Bills are rising for millions in the UK and among the hardest hit are disabled people. → Read More

Cost of living crisis: ‘I feel like I am being told I don’t matter, I feel worthless’

People living in rural communities will be hardest hit by increases in energy costs, with higher petrol prices, insecure employment and lack of services. → Read More

Women's state pension shortfalls a shameful shambles, MPs say

A damning report says errors could be repeated after 134,000 people were underpaid their state pension. → Read More

Dozens of blocks still have Grenfell-type cladding

The flammable panels have been blamed for the rapid spread of the 2017 fire, which led to 72 deaths. → Read More

Housebuilders told to remove unsafe cladding on low buildings

Firms making profits through the cladding crisis are warned by the government that we're "coming for you". → Read More

Cladding crisis: 'Some days I can't leave the house'

Research finds the cladding crisis is having a 'catastrophic mental health impact' on some leaseholders. → Read More

Catalogue of errors led to £1bn of state pension underpayments

The National Audit Office says 134,000 pensioners, mostly women, were affected by a preventable scandal. → Read More

Covid career changers: ‘Do something you love’

Young people say their career prospects and businesses have taken a financial hit from Covid. → Read More

‘Lenders won’t touch us

Campaigners say government attempts to unlock parts of the property market paralysed by the cladding crisis have stalled. → Read More

Mortgages refused for self-employed who took Covid grants

Mortgage brokers say self employed and furloughed workers are being turned down by some high street lenders. → Read More

Grenfell Tower: Survivor warns lives are still in danger

On the fourth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire, a former resident fears another disaster will happen. → Read More

Pension scandal: 'I've lost 14 years of payments'

Tens of thousands of elderly female pensioners are set to miss out on life changing payments. → Read More

Foxtons to review boss's pay after shareholder revolt

A significant number of shareholders voted against chief executive Nick Budden's pay package. → Read More

Women could be owed 'lottery-winning' pension sums

Up to 5,000 women pensioners could be entitled to huge refunds under a little-known-rule, the BBC has learned. → Read More