
A revolution in social security is needed after the general election including a 1-year emergency plan and a 10-year blueprint for reform, according to a new Fabian Society report published after 9 months of consultation.
A revolution in social security is needed after the general election including a 1-year emergency plan and a 10-year blueprint for reform, according to a new Fabian Society report published after 9 months of consultation.
SIMON DUFFY: Frances Ryan draws much-needed attention to the human costs of austerity.
Preet Kaur Gill MP challenges the government's record on tackling burning injustices citing our report Inequality by Stealth.
Our 'Poverty and social security: where next?' series has been discussing how a future government should mend our social security system. In the final blog, Fran Bennett considers the key challenges and directions for change.
ANDREW HARROP: The government is providing more financial support for the richest 20% of households than the poorest 20%.
The government is providing more financial support for the richest 20% of households than the poorest 20%.
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