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The Guardian – Mould and squalid housing ‘making NHS crisis worse’ 

The Guardian says a senior doctor has said that thousands of babies and toddlers are being admitted to hospital in England each year with lung conditions probably linked to damp and mould-ridden homes.

Andy Knox, tells the paper that damp and mould-ridden homes are having a “profoundly negative impact on the nation’s health”. Figures suggest damp is five times more common in private rented homes than in owner-occupied ones. The housing department says everyone deserves to live in a safe and decent home, and that’s why the government is determined to crack down on rogue landlords.

The front page features an image of premature babies in a Gaza hospital – that’s run out of fuel, water and oxygen – under fire from IDF. The incubators at the hospital shut down yesterday, so the babies have been put together to keep them warm. 

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