Hannah Clarke, Social Affairs Correspondent

Hannah Clarke is a social affairs correspondent focusing on housing, poverty, welfare policy, and inequality. She has spent six years investigating the human impact of policy decisions on vulnerable communities. Her compassionate yet rigorous reporting has won multiple awards, including the Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain's Social Evils.
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London Bus Driver Dismissed After Chasing Thief Who Attacked Passenger

** In a highly publicised case that has sparked debate over workplace…

Storm Chandra Unleashes Havoc Across the UK: Communities Brace for More Flooding

** As Storm Chandra continues to wreak havoc across the United Kingdom,…

Severe Flooding Threatens Communities as Storm Chandra Unleashes Heavy Rain Across the UK

Storm Chandra has wreaked havoc across the UK, with heavy rainfall expected…

Urgent Call for Universal Credit Reforms as 15 Million Households Prepare to Claim

As Universal Credit prepares to be claimed by over 15 million households…

Concerns Grow Among Parents of Children with SEND as Government Plans Reforms

** Parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are…

Parents of Children with Special Educational Needs Voice Fears as Government Reforms Loom

** As the government prepares to unveil its long-awaited Schools White Paper,…

Household Water Bills Set to Rise by Average of 5.4% Across England and Wales

From April 2026, families across England and Wales will face an increase…

Rising Water Bills: Millions in England and Wales Face Increased Charges Amid Investment Plans

Households across England and Wales are bracing for a significant rise in…

Stroke Survivor Urges Vigilance as Rates are Projected to Soar

** In a powerful testimony, Claire Arnopp, a mother-of-three from Welwyn Garden…

Rethinking Desirability: Northern Towns Top 2026 Best Places to Live List

A new report has shifted the landscape of desirable living in England…

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