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Net zero: A just transition is necessary, and is key for maintaining public support

Net zero: A just transition is necessary, and is key for maintaining public support

2nd Nov 2021
Our governments must use their powers to choose to end poverty

Our governments must use their powers to choose to end poverty

9th Sep 2021
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Scotland's child poverty targets are possible - with political confidence and urgency

Scotland's child poverty targets are possible - with political confidence and urgency

25th Feb 2021
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Holyrood elections: a million people need the parties to turn the tide on poverty

Holyrood elections: a million people need the parties to turn the tide on poverty

14th Dec 2020
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Government can provide a housing lifeline in the coming economic storm

Government can provide a housing lifeline in the coming economic storm

30th Jun 2020
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The Scottish public want social security doing more to keep people afloat

The Scottish public want social security doing more to keep people afloat

14th Apr 2020
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Well-prioritised Government spending helps families escape the trap of poverty

Well-prioritised Government spending helps families escape the trap of poverty

10th Feb 2020
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Building public will for a system that looks after everyone in our society

Building public will for a system that looks after everyone in our society

31st Oct 2019
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Employers have the power to help solve in-work poverty in Scotland

Employers have the power to help solve in-work poverty in Scotland

24th Oct 2019
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Five ways the housing sector can help turn the rising tide of poverty in Scotland

Five ways the housing sector can help turn the rising tide of poverty in Scotland

23rd Oct 2019
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The Scottish Child Payment must be flexible to keep families afloat

The Scottish Child Payment must be flexible to keep families afloat

13th Aug 2019
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Why has the Scottish Child Payment been brought forward a year for under-sixes?

Why has the Scottish Child Payment been brought forward a year for under-sixes?

29th Jul 2019
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The Scottish Child Payment will turn the tide on child poverty

The Scottish Child Payment will turn the tide on child poverty

28th Jun 2019
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How Scotland can do the right thing: loosen poverty's grip on children

How Scotland can do the right thing: loosen poverty's grip on children

10th May 2019
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How can the Scottish Income Supplement loosen the grip of poverty?

How can the Scottish Income Supplement loosen the grip of poverty?

9th May 2019
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How can Scotland right the wrong of child poverty?

How can Scotland right the wrong of child poverty?

3rd Oct 2018
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