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The Government is right to target additional employment support resources towards people who are receiving either Personal Independence Payments (PIP) or the health-components of Universal Credit ...
As climate changes, economies stagnate or slow, and colonial patterns of exploitation continue — can creative, critical imagination navigate beyond today’s multiple crises? The idea of imagination ...
Very deep poverty is rising in Wales. More people using food banks, unable to heat their homes, or living in temporary accommodation, means the human cost and impact on public services is huge. There ...
Recognising wealth inequality's harmful effects, and mindful of the need to increase its public and political salience, social change actors are increasingly engaging with wealth inequality as ...
The JRF cost of living tracker is a survey of 4,000 households created to monitor the living standards of low-income households in the UK. It focuses on the financial situation of families, including ...
New analysis from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) shows how the next Scottish Government can meet the Parliament’s child poverty targets, and in doing so help to rebuild trust in politics. But ...
There are 240,000 children in poverty in Scotland. Every one of them is a reason for all political parties to deliver a better Scotland. The election in May 2026 is the time for our politicians to set ...