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A housing association’s inflation-busting rent and service charge hike will force people to choose between eating and heating, an angry tenant has claimed.
People living in apartments off Wood Street, in Langley, Middleton, will see a near 10pc rise in their bills from April.
Social housing provider Riverside is increasing service charges - which include cleaning, maintenance and electricity
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housing benefit over a two year period. She was caught after Department of Work and Pensions investigators discovered she had set up home with 23-year old Jordan Edge who is the father of her two eldest children.
criminal who may be hiding out in Scotland.Cops are hunting Alan Jordan who is wanted for emergency recall to prison after breaching his terms of licence.Independent charity Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £1,000 for information on the whereabouts of the 29-year-old violent offender.Jordan has links to Edinburgh as well as the Derbyshire and Manchester areas.Homes have been searched across Sunderland in a bid to locate him.Ruth McNee, North East Regional Manager at the charity
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