Society Inside Homes for Ukraine: sex bargains, child neglect and domestic servitude An exclusive investigation by the New Statesman reveals the dark side of Britain’s refugee scheme, which failed to safeguard some guests and their hosts. By Polly Bindman
Energy and Climate Change Can a booming start-up scene help Norway turn its back on oil’s “poisoned pill”? By Nick Ferris and Polly Bindman
Energy and Climate Change British Oil’s record profits outweigh renewables investment By Polly Bindman
How much does it cost to watch a game of football? Is it cheaper to watch matches at home or the pub? The football cost-of-living crisis – in numbers. By Polly Bindman
Britons are reducing energy use to save money – and the environment Exclusive Ipsos polling explores how people are coping with rising energy costs. By Polly Bindman
UK debt rises to highest level in 60 years Pandemic spending, support with energy bills and falling GDP have all contributed. By Polly Bindman
Almost half of UK offshore wind is owned by foreign governments A mere 0.03 per cent of offshore wind is owned by British public entities. By Polly Bindman
London’s housing crisis is worsening There are 106,000 people searching for rooms in the capital, but fewer than 15,000 available. By Polly Bindman
As prices rise, support for disabled people faces a £1bn shortfall The government has not uprated disability benefits in line with inflation. By Polly Bindman
How high have bankers’ bonuses been since the 2008 crash? The removal of the cap on bank bonuses could end a period of lower payouts. By Polly Bindman
UK credit card borrowing rises at fastest rate since 2005 Two in five UK adults say they will likely take out a new form of credit in the next… By Polly Bindman