Iain Duncan Smith: still not vindicated over Universal Credit (though he thinks he is)
Trials of the scheme have been very limited, and we should proceed with caution
Trials of the scheme have been very limited, and we should proceed with caution
Community supermarkets could provide a more sustainable way to help families out of food poverty
A continuation of the Bedroom Tax will cost households £3,800 over four years
We’ve come to expect it from some, but when even landlords with a social purpose are thinking twice about who they allow as tenants we know a change is needed.
Labour must prove it has changed its spots since the days of hiring Lord Freud as welfare reform adviser under Tony Blair.
Working class voters, who the left is supposed to champion, want a fairer and more contributory welfare system.
The coalition needs to “own up to the role it’s playing” in the growth of food banks, a new report says.
The coalition is moving toward a welfare system that is surreal in its cruelty, writes Annie Powell.
People hit by the hated Bedroom Tax are choosing between eating and heating, with three quarters cutting back on food bills, according to a new report.
Nine months on from the implementation of the bedroom tax, Gloria Roberts looks at the impact it’s had so far.