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  • UK child poverty numbers reach a record high - BBC 27.03.25462927
  • What the public think of trickle-down economics - LFF 12.11.24440123
  • Will Scotland be the first to guarantee a minimum income? - Open Democracy 06.11.24439867
  • Nigel Farage revealed to be UK’s highest-earning MP - Guardian 16.08.24430011
  • Gordon Brown launches London’s first ‘multibank’ amid UK child poverty fears - Guardian 21.07.24427137
  • The Lives of Seven Children Tell the Story of UK Inequality - Jacobin 30.06.24420885
  • State pension and triple lock: What is it worth and when do you get it? - BBC 25.03.24404322
  • Headstones for cold homes - Ecologist 14.03.24402730
  • Most Britons say poor people deserve support. So what do Sunak’s Tories do? Cut, cut, cut - Guardian 27.02.24400776
  • The government’s insulting Disability Action Plan won’t deliver any change - Open Democracy 12.02.24399664
  • Overfed and undernourished: what is malnutrition and nutrient deficiency? - Guardian 21.12.23390209
  • Surge in number of people in hospital with nutrient deficiencies, NHS figures show - Guardian 21.12.23390210
  • National living wage to rise to £11.44 an hour from April and extended to 21-year-olds – as it happened - Guardian 21.11.23385853
  • 1,000,000 children living in most extreme poverty as figure almost trebles since 2017, report finds - LFF 24.10.23381338
  • Boost the economy by ending child poverty - Guardian 06.10.23376872
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers - Kucinich 04.09.23387925
  • Body Snatchers: How the 1% took over Britain - LFF 18.08.23367579
  • Child Poverty Is Public Policy in the UK - Jacobin 23.07.23362375
  • Poverty in Britain - Why are millions of Brits so broke? - DW Documentary 20.07.23366922
  • There’s no point to Labour as a party if it won’t pay to pull children out of poverty - Guardian 17.07.23359636
  • Squeezed UK households withdraw record amount of savings in May - Guardian 29.06.23356137
  • Tory ‘lack of urgency’ left 1.7m people without energy bills support, MPs say - Morning Star 16.06.23352902
  • Who’s to Blame for Deep Poverty in Scotland? - Novara Media 28.04.23344326
  • Tesco accused of ‘rampant profiteering’ for raking in £1bn profit as cost of groceries soar - LFF 15.04.23341344
  • More than a million children growing up in poverty under two-child benefits limit - LFF 06.04.23340282
  • Almost half of children of colour in England and Wales live in poverty - Canary 05.04.23339821
  • Child poverty rises by 350,000 to 4.2 million - LFF 24.03.23337826
  • How the UK became one of the poorest countries in Western Europe - The Citizen 26.02.23331906
  • UK inflation moderated in December to 10.5%. - 360 News 18.01.23325449
  • The Antidote to the GOP's Trickle-Down Scam Is a Bottom-Up Economy - CD 11.10.22311901
  • Britannia Unhinged: UK's Return to Trickle Down Economy is Suicide - CD 02.10.22309377
  • 'Enough is Enough': Hundreds of Thousands March Across the UK - CD 01.10.22309376
  • ‘It’s scary – things are escalating fast’: protesters fill UK streets to highlight climate crisis and cost of living - The Guardian 01.10.22309373
  • Income not enough to break British class barriers, research finds - Observer 11.09.22304695
  • Britain Is in the Midst of a Massive Household Debt Crisis - Jacobin 21.06.22292101
  • Britain’s Unbridgeable Divide - Atlantic 20.06.22292191
  • The Observer view on inequality in the UK - Guardian 05.06.22291941
  • Food banks: an MP claimed there’s no massive use for them in the UK – the evidence shows why he’s wrong - The Conversation 20.05.22288210
  • How soaring inflation can be particularly harmful for young people - The Conversation 20.05.22288215
  • Almost one in 10 parents ‘very likely to use UK food bank in next three months’ - Guardian 18.04.22282801
  • Soaring UK prices forces families to cut back on heating and essentials - Guardian 30.03.22280263
  • What is it like to be destitute in Britain? ‘It makes you feel like some kind of underclass’ - Conversation 25.03.22280655
  • National insurance rise: what do upcoming tax changes mean for me? An expert explains - Conversation 24.03.22280658
  • Reducing UK Carbon Emissions vs. UK Military Spending - Demilitarize 24.03.22280389
  • Rishi Sunak has delivered austerity by stealth – and the poorest will feel the pain - Guardian 23.03.22279041
  • Spring statement 2022: quick analysis about standard of living, energy crisis and more – from experts - Conversation 23.03.22280665
  • Spring statement 2022: Sunak leaves the most vulnerable to feel the squeeze - Guardian 23.03.22279038
  • Pensioner poverty is at a new high – so why are older people still voting Tory? - Guardian 19.03.22282314
  • Tory MPs fear that net zero is hurting poor people. Ignore their crocodile tears - Guardian 16.02.22273952
  • Why tackling the class pay gap should also be a priority for progressives - Left Foot Forward 16.02.22275023
  • Pulled by a current of Tory indolence, Britain flounders in a sea of dirty money - Guardian 05.02.22277384
  • Feeling levelled up yet? Stats show Brits colder, poorer, and more in debt. - Canary 01.02.22272710
  • UK poverty report: 1.8 million children are growing up in deep poverty - Left Foot Forward 18.01.22270233
  • Race inequality: Black children twice as likely to grow up in poverty as white children - Left Foot Forward 16.01.22270235
  • Richest 1% of UK households are worth at least £3.6m each - Guardian 07.01.22268573
  • Half of UK families are £110 worse off a year since the 2019 General Election - Left Foot Forward 13.12.21265259
  • What has Boris Johnson announced in his social care plan? - Guaardian 07.09.21254647
  • The Guardian view on social care: a big deal with holes in it - Guardian 07.09.21254637
  • Boris Johnson squeezes working people in national insurance hike - Guardian 07.09.21254636
  • The cost of Boris Johnson’s ‘levelling up’: £2tn, says UK thinktank - Guardian 15.08.21253218
  • Levelling up: what is it and what has Boris Johnson proposed? - Guardian 15.08.21253217
  • Firms named and shamed over minimum wages, but government needs to do more - Canary 04.08.21252110
  • An Unequal Kingdom - Byline Times 21.07.21250707
  • Johnson calls for more devolution to boost ‘levelling up’ agenda - Guardian 15.07.21253220
  • How does Boris Johnson plan to ‘level up’? - Guardian 15.07.21253219
  • Wales to launch pilot universal basic income scheme - Guardian 14.05.21244215
  • In Britain, the rich are richer but the poor far poorer than in Europe - Guardian 25.04.21250219
  • It’s time to break up Britain - Open Democracy 11.12.20227869
  • Basic income could virtually eliminate poverty in the United Kingdom at a cost of £67 billion per year - Open Democracy 14.08.20214359
  • White household income in UK 63% higher than black households, ONS finds - Guardian 23.06.20210860
  • Rural Britain needs a new deal - rural poverty has been ignored for too long - Left Foot Forward 20.05.20207977
  • Our social crisis is no longer just about inequality, it’s about life and death - Guardian 09.03.20200948
  • Corbyn's super-rich targets: who are they and what could he do? - Guardian 31.10.19201724
  • The millennial minefield: Young adults’ views on generational justice in the 21st century - Resolution Foundation 04.05.18150705
  • 'Shocking' disparity in pension income revealed by latest HMRC data - Guardian 02.04.18150706
  • How to solve the UK’s wealth inequality problem - New Statesman 08.02.18150707
  • Paul Mason: Upward mobility has been shattered. And no one in power cares enough to fix it - Guardian 04.12.17150709
  • Theresa May faces new crisis after mass walkout over social policy - Guardian 03.12.17150710
  • Outrage at ‘lavish’ spending by City of London Corporation - Guardian 19.11.17150711
  • How unequal is the UK – and should we care? - Resolution Foundation 08.11.17150712
  • Why you've never heard of a Charter that's as important as the Magna Carta - Open Democracy UK 06.11.17150713
  • Wealth in the twenty-first century: Inequalities and drivers - IPPR 19.10.17150714
  • PM's 'race disparity audit' finds work and home ownership divide - Guardian 03.10.17150715
  • Chris Bryant: How the aristocracy preserved their power - Guardian 07.09.17150716
  • Family of four needs 'at least' £40,800 a year, says thinktank - Guardian 06.07.17150717
  • Social mobility: radical reform urged to repair divided Britain - Guardian 28.06.17150718
  • Number of Britons enduring 'persistent' poverty surges by 700,000 in a year, figures show - Independent 27.06.17150719
  • Wealth gap rises as home ownership falls, says study - Guardian 17.06.17150720
  • For low income families, the next four years could be worse than the recession - Resolution Foundation 16.05.17150721
  • Video: LSE Events | Professor Danny Dorling | The Equality Effect: improving life for everyone - LSE Events 22.05.17150722
  • Fact Check: Do six million people earn less than the living wage? - The Conversation 27.04.17150723
  • UK faces return to inequality of Thatcher years, says report - Guardian 02/17150724
  • Poverty in the UK jeopardising children’s health, warns landmark report - Guardian 25.01.17150725
  • Inequality is tearing us apart, and it’s all of our responsibility to fix it: An insight into the true picture behind the latest statistics about inequality in the UK - NEF 1…150726
  • Danny Dorling: Are the rich really getting poorer and the poor getting richer? – The Conversation 11.01.17150727
  • One blunt heckler has revealed just how much the UK economy is failing us – Guardian 10.01.17150728
  • Statistical bulletin: Household disposable income and inequality in the UK: financial year ending 2016 - ONS 10.01.17150729
  • UK one of the most unequal countries, says Oxfam - BBC 13.09.16150730
  • Oxfam calls on Theresa May to tackle rising UK inequality – Guardian 13.09.16150731
  • Growing injustice: six myths about inequality - New Statesman 01.06.15150732

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