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Keep the lifeline: why the Government should keep the £20 uplift to Universal Credit

Keep the lifeline: why the Government should keep the £20 uplift to Universal Credit

18th Jan 2021
UK Poverty 2020/21

UK Poverty 2020/21

13th Jan 2021
Destitution in the UK 2020

Destitution in the UK 2020

9th Dec 2020
Mum and disabled son walk down a residential street
The financial impact of COVID-19 on disabled people and carers

The financial impact of COVID-19 on disabled people and carers

3rd Dec 2020
Spending Review: No plan to protect people in poverty

Spending Review: No plan to protect people in poverty

26th Nov 2020
Father and son at home
Struggling renters need a lifeline this winter

Struggling renters need a lifeline this winter

16th Nov 2020
Children in countryside
Poverty in Wales 2020

Poverty in Wales 2020

2nd Nov 2020
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Response to Planning for the Future White Paper consultation

Response to Planning for the Future White Paper consultation

30th Oct 2020
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Strengthen social security for a stronger economy

Strengthen social security for a stronger economy

16th Oct 2020
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Reporting poverty: a guide for media professionals

Reporting poverty: a guide for media professionals

12th Oct 2020
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Poverty in Scotland 2020

Poverty in Scotland 2020

5th Oct 2020
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A good jobs recovery: Labour market support to stem the unemployment tide

A good jobs recovery: Labour market support to stem the unemployment tide

21st Sep 2020
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Autumn Budget - why we must keep the £20 social security lifeline

Autumn Budget - why we must keep the £20 social security lifeline

9th Sep 2020
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Storm ready - how to keep us afloat as unemployment hits

Storm ready - how to keep us afloat as unemployment hits

8th Sep 2020
Build, build, build social housing

Build, build, build social housing

6th Aug 2020
Making work secure: unlocking poverty and building a stronger economy

Making work secure: unlocking poverty and building a stronger economy

21st Jul 2020
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