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A recent study found that housing insecurity during childhood leads to long-term adverse health outcomes. ADVERTISEMENTHousing insecurity is on the rise as the cost of housing increases, homelessness grows, and the availability of decent housing decreases worldwide.Recent research published in the journal Pediatrics found that housing insecurity impacts children’s well-being into their teenage years. Teenagers who experienced some degree of housing insecurity in their childhood were found to be more likely to have adverse health outcomes.The research was based on data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing (FFCWB) study, which followed children from age one through adolescence. The…

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French citizens living abroad are represented in the National Assembly through the election of 11 of the 577 deputies, each representing different world regions. Euronews has interviewed some candidates who are vying for these votes—sometimes from a distance of thousands of kilometres. Source link

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Keir Starmer’s Labour appears to have scored a triumphant victory — and the Conservatives now face a fork in the road. ADVERTISEMENTAfter securing one of his party’s biggest electoral wins in history, Labour leader Keir Starmer will be asked to form a government and appoint ministers this morning (5 July).Here’s six things to know about a night that saw a transformation, if not bloodbath, in the UK’s politics, with eight cabinet secretaries losing their seats so far. 1. Voters wanted change, and handed a historic victoryThe centre-left Labour Party swept to victory across the country, more than doubling its MP…

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Hungarian officials told Euronews the government’s policy in Ukraine is that ‘both parties’ need to negotiate an end to the conflict and that there was ‘no military solution’. ADVERTISEMENTOnly days into it taking over the rotating presidency of the European Council and Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán has drawn the ire of Brussels for his unscheduled visit to Vladimir Putin in Moscow.It follows a surprise meeting with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Monday where the two were said to have had a relatively cordial meeting; considering Orban’s flat refusal to provide political or military support for war-torn Ukraine.As…

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