Government’s Housing Bill will shift spending from bricks to benefits
The Bill is likely to bring about a reduction in the numbers of homes for genuinely affordable rent
The Bill is likely to bring about a reduction in the numbers of homes for genuinely affordable rent
How can people downsize if they have nowhere to go?
We find examples from December of increasing food bank use. Is this the news we can expect of a government fully committed to assaulting poverty?
The Scottish Government has decided not to change the rates of incomes tax ahead of it gaining new powers to vary them.
Research shows that the two Tory policies hit many of the same families
Housing benefit cuts and sanctions are blamed for the sharp rise in people asking councils to help keep them off the streets
A continuation of the Bedroom Tax will cost households £3,800 over four years
Commons vote will be held today to determine the future of the Bedroom Tax.
A new report suggests that young people identify several infringements of their rights in George Osborne’s economic policies.
Figures show that the DWP overspend comes despite debilitating cuts to working people and families.