One in 10 UK adults feels unable to end an unhappy
relationship because they cannot afford to rent or buy a place of their own, a
charity's survey suggests. Shelter's poll of 4,490 adults also found 16% knew someone
who had moved in with a new partner too soon after being unable to find their
own accommodation. In addition, 57% of the 672 childless respondents had
delayed starting a family, for up to five years, because of the high cost of
housing. Read more on the Shelter website.
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People are living with sickness or disability younger than a decade ago.
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