London millennials are spending money on cleaners instead
of saving for a deposit for a new home, a new study suggests. Sixteen per cent
of under 35s have a cleaner, compared to 9 per cent of older age groups,
according to the study commissioned by app Airtasker. The study also found
Londoners are the laziest people in the UK, and London itself is the most
'time-poor' part of the country. Many young Londoners admitted to not having
enough time to clean, while some find housework simply too boring, the study
found. Read more on the Evening Standard website.
Finland tried to end homelessness. What can we learn from its runaway
success – and recent failures?
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The Housing First policy led to the number of homeless people in Finland
dropping by half. Those with firsthand experience explain why it worked
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