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Social policy blogs by JRF, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The latest expert thinking on social issues and poverty in the UK.

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Katie Schmuecker
Queen's speech needs to tackle drivers of the benefits bill to reduce spending

Queen's speech needs to tackle drivers of the benefits bill to reduce spending

26th May 2015
Katherine Blaker
How people living with Dementia can direct community projects

How people living with Dementia can direct community projects

21st May 2015
Frank Soodeen
Improving London living standards means carefully coordinating services and policies

Improving London living standards means carefully coordinating services and policies

20th May 2015
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Is benefits street leading us down the wrong path?

Is benefits street leading us down the wrong path?

14th May 2015
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What impact does the rising employment rate have on poverty?

What impact does the rising employment rate have on poverty?

14th May 2015
Julia Unwin
Prime Minister's real test lies ahead

Prime Minister's real test lies ahead

8th May 2015
Julia Unwin
The election: a chance for a shared approach to tackling high levels of poverty

The election: a chance for a shared approach to tackling high levels of poverty

1st May 2015

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