Images capturing life in some of Scotland's worst slums in the 1960s will open to the public for the first time. The work of Nick Hedges can be seen in an open-air Make Life Worth Living exhibition, ...
Let me take you back to Christmas 1966, six weeks after the first showing of Cathy Come Home and four weeks after the coincidental launch of Shelter. This is what it was like: Three million families ...
Surrounded by crumbling walls, darkness and rats, three young siblings lie on a bed in a cold, damp basement they call their home. The shocking image was one of many taken by photographer Nick Hedges ...
AN ICONIC collection of photographs which reveal the housing conditions of the late 1960s are going on display for the first time in Sheffield. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire ...
SHOCKING photographs showing scandalous living conditions in 1960s Birmingham have spurred a search for the children and families they portray. The poignant photographs have been released by housing ...
Captured forever in poignant black and white photographs, these new images have emerged documenting the hardship and joys of street life in Manchester more than 50 years ago. Shirley Baker was the ...
FIFTY years ago, housing association Shelter took to Britain's slums - and snapped powerful images of some of Britain's poorest families for a Christmas appeal. Now Channel 5 documentary makers have ...
An overcrowded family crammed into one room, grim terraces and backyards - images of the late 1960s which still have the power to shock. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you ...
A defiant Wolverhampton council boss has sent an "over my dead body" retort to the Government over its controversial proposed planning reforms. Councillor Ian Brookfield branded the white paper, which ...
00:00, Wed, Aug 19, 2015 Updated: 22:38, Wed, Aug 19, 2015 Captured forever in poignant black and white photographs, these new images have emerged documenting the hardship and joys of street life in ...