Decent in-work benefits are crucial for reducing child poverty
Annual cuts to key benefits will take £17.9bn a year from working families by 2016/17
Annual cuts to key benefits will take £17.9bn a year from working families by 2016/17
George Osborne may be a bad chancellor but he’s a good right-wing ideologue
Politicians need to accept the fact that like the state pension, benefits and tax credits are a central part of the economy
Many Britons are being forced to take out highly expensive warranties and insurance for basic items
We shouldn’t let press hysteria distract us from the real problems with the UK food industry.
Boris Johnson’s soft touch approach to regulation leaves London’s renters at the mercy of landlords.
Changes in the labour and housing markets mean there has been a rise in the number of working people who live in poverty.
The political energy released during the referendum campaign is focused on inequality during Scotland’s Challenge Poverty Week.
For good reason payday lending has been subject to considerable scrutiny, but there’s another problem to solve: that of broker firms selling credit applications to the highest bidding lenders
In a city as wealthy as London, no one should be sleeping rough.