
Joseph Rowntree Foundation report: UK Poverty 2019/20
‘We need to increase the amount of low-cost housing available for families on low incomes, and increase support for people with high housing costs’. This
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‘We need to increase the amount of low-cost housing available for families on low incomes, and increase support for people with high housing costs’. This

Welfare reforms over the recent years have made it more difficult for many disabled people to access the support they need. This is according to

As there is no immigration rule to allow for children to make refugee family reunion applications, any child who wants to try has to make

The proliferation of harsh policies to make the UK a ‘hostile environment’ for undocumented immigrants led to inexcusable treatment not only of the children of

Self-regulation by social media companies is not enough to keep users safe, therefore statutory regulation should be introduced to protect, especially, children from harmful content

‘There are 71,400 homeless families and individuals forced to sofa surf across Great Britain on any given night.’ This is from a December 2019 report

‘Funding life-saving specialist domestic abuse support, for every survivor who needs it, will cost £393 million per year. This investment would be a fraction of

The EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) have released a paper, published November 2019 (pdf), on the fundamental rights considerations of facial recognition technology in a

Pregnant migrant women’s experiences of poverty and destitution are inextricably linked to experiences of violence against women and girls (VAWG), and NHS maternity charging further

“Due to many years of under investment our criminal justice system is crumbling.” This is from The Law Society’s November 2019 ‘Fix the broken system’