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Cases of coronavirus have been rising for several weeks, with the Office for National Statistics’ most recent estimates suggesting that 1 in 260 people in
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Cases of coronavirus have been rising for several weeks, with the Office for National Statistics’ most recent estimates suggesting that 1 in 260 people in
EVENS is the UK’s first and largest survey of its kind to document the impact of Covid-19, and the lockdowns, on the lives of people from

The House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts report says there has been “a notable opaqueness over some aspects” of Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) decision

This is a follow-up report to a survey published in June 2020. The first survey sought to find out the impact of COVID-19 on women’s
Research from the Gingerbread finds that single parents are at greater risk of losing jobs when furlough ends this autumn than couple parents, new research

One year into the coronavirus pandemic, Women’s Budget Group asked respondents across the UK to reflect onhow their lives have changed and whether the Government’s

Since the onset of coronavirus, the public sector, businesses, and entertainment providers have increasingly turned to digital technology. The role of the internet has therefore
Covid-19 and the Black Lives Matter led to an unprecedented shift in how we think about and fund race equality issues in the UK. The

One year on from the first Covid-19 lockdown, 86% of young women feel that the government response to the pandemic had made things worse for people like them as the devastating impact on
This report is produced by the Food Foundation and presents data collected from seven rounds of nationally representatives UK-wide surveys to monitor food insecurity impacted