
The Guardian: Stories of Modern Slavery
The Guardian have compiled stories from people who escaped modern slavery for a July 2017 edition.
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The Guardian have compiled stories from people who escaped modern slavery for a July 2017 edition.
The Independent Food Network (Ifan) has been carrying out research on the growth of food banks out side of the Trussell Trust network, Britain’s biggest food bank network.
One in three British children are in ‘multi-dimensional poverty,’ finds a June 2017 Unicef report.
14 million people live in poverty in the UK. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation maps how risk factors for poverty vary across Great Britain. The interactive tool provides you with a constituency level snapshot of where high levels of working age poverty are most likely to exist.
The Government launched a February 2017 campaign to raise workers’ knowledge of their rights, ahead of the National Minimum and National Living Wage rates rise in April 2017.
Homeless Link launched a Migrant Destitution Toolkit in November 2016. The toolkit offers practical support to improve pathways out of destitution for destitute migrants.
In April 2016, Trust for London in partnership with the RSA, assembled an expert panel to debate the issue of inequality in London.
Launched in 2015, the Demos Integration Hub explores ethnic integration across five distinct themes.
In March 2015 Crisis released ‘Benefit sanctions and homelessness: a scoping report’ which shows that there are wide variations in how sanctions are being applied on the ground.
In April 2014, Thomas Piketty spoke about his book ‘Capital in the 21st Century’ at an LSE Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) seminar.