
Office for National Statistics report: Understanding Well-being Inequalities
People with the poorest personal well-being were most likely to be economically inactive because of self-reported long-term illness or disability. A July 2018 report by
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People with the poorest personal well-being were most likely to be economically inactive because of self-reported long-term illness or disability. A July 2018 report by

We all rely on the welfare safety net being there for us in times of financial stress or hardship. But Universal Credit is currently failing

Since 1918, 490 women have been elected to parliament. In 2018, there are 209 women MPs. For every woman currently in the House of Commons, there are

£15 billion extra will be required by 2030 to cope with the rising number of older people – without improving the quality or quantity of

In the social care sector, there will be a funding gap of £2.2–£2.5 billion in 2019–20. This is according to a June 2018 joint report

Families need a third more income to make ends meet, and pensioners need twice as much, compared to 2008. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has published

The UK is performing well on 24% of the targets relevant to domestic delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals. This is according to a July

A July 2018 House of Commons publication compiles a reading list of briefings on Brexit since the EU Referendum on 23 June 2016.

‘We need to think about prevention not only cure. A human rights approach offers a helping hand;Â fresh-thinking, a framework for action, and one which places

The Government Equalities Office have published their July 2018Â LGBT Action Plan: Improving the Lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People, alongside the results of