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25 May 2025

First Steps

The scale of early-years poverty in Britain is staggering. More than a third (35 per cent) of under-fives live in poverty – equivalent to 1.2 million babies and toddlers in England and Wales. Over half a million live in ‘deep poverty’ – around 15 per cent of all under-fives. Under-fives have the highest poverty rate of any age group.

Living in poverty is deeply damaging at any stage of life, but especially so during a child’s first few years. Babies from low-income families are smaller by around halfway through pregnancy, and a baby born in poverty is less likely to be in good health, be ready for school by the age of five, go to university, and get a graduate job with a good wage. This situation is intolerable.
In this report, research manager Ben Cooper argues that the government must act. He first sets out why addressing early-years poverty should be central to the government’s broader child poverty strategy. He then makes recommendations that would lift tens of thousands of babies and toddlers out of poverty and benefit many more, while navigating the fiscal and political obstacles facing the government.

First steps Early years

Seizing the opportunity

18 January 2025

General secretary Joe Dromey and research manager Ben Cooper make the case for an ambitious and fully funded fair pay agreement in order to improve pay and conditions in social care.

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In the Fast Lane

22 April 2025

Alex Mayer MP makes the case that improving our bus network is crucial to fulfilling Labour’s growth mission.

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Winter 2025, Volume 137 - No.1

This edition of the Fabian Review focuses on the turbulent political landscape of Europe, featuring Caroline Gray, Matthias Dilling, Luke John Davies, Emma Fastesson Lindgren, and Judith Kirton-Darling. In conversation with Iggy Wood, Liam Byrne discusses inequality, populism, and sci-fi. Elsewhere, Paul Mason and Margaret Pinder discuss Labour's defence plans.

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