Black and minority ethnic people in UK twice as likely to be in ‘deep poverty’
Black and minority ethnic people in UK twice as likely to be in ‘deep poverty’
Analysis finds minority ethnic people make up 15% of population but account for 26% of those in deep poverty
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
A cut to benefits would batter millions of households – even Tory MPs can’t stomach it
A cut to benefits would batter millions of households – even Tory MPs can’t stomach it
Liz Truss’s threats of a real-terms cut would ramp up inequality and hamper her beloved growth, says Lalitha Try, a researcher at the Resolution Foundation
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
McConnell "never needed free lunch"
McConnell "never needed free lunch"
Why have an expanded Child Tax Credit and universal free school meals both been stymied by Republicans in Congress?
Salon
Salon
Covid and cost of living crisis set to collide this winter
This will be the first winter since the pandemic began where we have removed all non-pharmaceutical protections
Wales Online
Wales Online
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India's support to poor during COVID-19 remarkable, says World Bank president
Other nations should adopt the Indian move of targeted cash transfer instead of broad subsidies, says World Bank President David Malpass
The Hindu
The Hindu
Editorial: Dallas’ bad plan on guaranteed income
A bad idea by any other name is still a bad idea.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service