New analysis finds 46 per cent of children in families with non-UK born parents live in poverty “I can’t buy clothes for my children, I can’t buy them shoes, I can’t buy them a single toy, I can’t buy ...
Migrant families denied childcare, including British children, due to ‘no recourse to public funds’ restrictions New survey finds lack of childcare holds parents back from working and deprives ...
In this report, we assess the long- and short-term trends in public opinion concerning Europe, and consider the deeper issues – such as the economy, cultural change and trust in politics – that these ...
Even before the pandemic struck, the UK tax system was in serious need of reform. It is inefficient, unfairly taxes labour more than capital, exacerbates inequality, and fails to shape the economy in ...
Today, there is no prospect of child poverty ending in the UK, and we are more than 40 years away from closing the attainment gap between poor five years-olds and their better-off peers. Two-thirds of ...
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