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  • How the UK’s austerity policies caused life expectancy to fall - Conversation 28.11.24443941
  • Hardship on the streets of Liverpool: ‘The benefit cap put millions of children in poverty overnight’ - Guardian 07.08.24426861
  • UN announces UK government has FAILED disabled people - Canary 24.04.24408832
  • UK leader Liz Truss goes from triumph to trouble in 6 weeks - AP 16.10.22310525
  • Why Britain really can’t afford to cut civil servants right now - The Conversation 24.05.22288291
  • DWP deaths: evidence has now been passed to the UN - Canary 23.03.22279002
  • Diane Abbott: Cost of living crisis was caused by privatisation and austerity - Open Democracy 04.02.22274898
  • Austerity in England linked to more than 50,000 extra deaths in five years - Guardian 14.10.21257986
  • Foodbank use increased almost 90% this year, as benefits not covering basic survival - The Canary 11.12.20228074
  • The Tories just quietly extended a decade of misery for sick and disabled people - Canary 05.04.20204177
  • Charities call for inquiry into deaths linked to benefit cuts - Guardian 11.03.20201219
  • Employment in the UK separating fact and fiction - Guardian 18.02.20199125
  • Leader: Britain’s public realm is in unmistakable decay after years of unending cuts - New Statesman 18.04.18139461
  • Austerity puts public workers’ wages below private sector - The Guardian 21.10.17139462
  • Lancashire plans to reopen libraries, but Shropshire considers more cuts - Guardian 10.07.17139466
  • Government austerity demands that we die within our means - Open Democracy UK 23.05.17139467
  • The new benefit cap will not only make people poorer – it will harm their health – The Conversation 10.11.16139468
  • Hay-on-Wye: Town of books could lose its library – BBC News 20.10.16139472
  • An Announcement and Final Blog Post from Voices for the Library - Voice For The Library 22.10.17139473
  • UK in breach of international human rights - Centre for Welfare Reform 06/16139478
  • Book: Public library and other stories – Ali Smith 5/16139479
  • Libraries facing ‘greatest crisis’ in their history – Guardian 3/16139480
  • Libraries are too important to leave to councils: it’s time to ringfence their funds – Guardian 24.03.16139484
  • Social care 'at breaking point' despite council tax rises - BBC 02/16139485
  • Cut now, pay later: the floods show what happens when you strip back the state - Guardian 12/15139486
  • George Osborne's Autumn Statement Leaves Over Two Million Families £1,600 A Year Worse Off, Says IFS - Huff Post 11/15139490
  • Everything we hold dear is being cut to the bone. Weep for our country - Guardian 11/15139491
  • Britain Has Marginalized A Mental Health Care Crisis That Threatens To Explode - Occupy 11/15139492
  • Now austerity is hitting strivers, how will the Tories sell it? - Guardian 10/15139496
  • There are more disadvantaged children in Britain than in many other advanced economies - Inequality Briefing 10/15139497
  • Tory conference: Cameron's 'assault on poverty' pledge belied by new figures - Guardian 10/15139498
  • Cameron isn’t colonising the centre. That’s fraudulent spin - Guardian 10/15139502
  • Death Has Become a Part of Britain's Benefits System - Films for Action 08/15139503
  • Thousands have died after being found fit for work, DWP figures show - Guardian 08/15139504
  • The psychologists walking 100 miles to fight austerity’s impact on mental health - Guardian 08/15139508
  • Majority of poor children live in working families, IFS study finds - Guardian 07/15139509
  • Tory welfare cuts would hit poorest third of UK families, research shows - Guardian 06/15139510
  • Women disproportionately affected by austerity, charities warn - Guardian 05/15139514
  • The Tories' welfare cuts will either make people poorer or less likely to work, IFS says - Independent 05/15139515
  • Video: What are spending cuts doing to our country? - NEF 04/15139516
  • The sickening truth about food banks that the Tories don't want you to know - Independent 04/15139520
  • Food bank use tops million mark over the past year - Guardian 04/15139521
  • Inflicting suffering on those in need is now at the heart of our benefits system - Guardian 03/15139522
  • Budget 2015: 8 Things George Osborne WON'T Say - Huff Post 03/15139526
  • Pensioners escaped effects of austerity while young suffered most, says report - Guardian 03/15139527
  • Welfare reforms are main cause of homelessness in England, study finds - Guardian 02/15139528
  • Benefit cuts are already being blamed for the deaths of many vulnerable people, but there could be 60 more that we never hear about - Independent 12/14139532
  • Osborne’s policies are deliberately designed to shift money from the poorest to the richest - Left Foot Forward 12/14139533
  • Revealed: how coalition has helped rich by hitting poor - Guardian 11/14139534
  • In a Time of Austerity, Do the UK's Children Have to Suffer? - Huff Post 10/14139537
  • Beyond books: the role of enterprising libraries in promoting economic wellbeing – Jennifer Peachey Carnegie Trust UK 9/14 .pdf139538
  • Whose recovery?: Gendered austerity in the UK - OpenDemocracy 08/14139539
  • Working families hit twice as hard by Coalition cuts as jobseekers - Independent 08/14139543
  • New report reveals impact of drastic budget cuts on UK prisons - Ekklesia 06/14139544
  • How the Tories chose to hit the poor - Guardian 07/14139545
  • Down the rabbit hole: single parenthood in austerity Britain - New Statesman 05/14139549
  • Osborne's Austerity Making Children's Prospects In Britain 'One Of Worst In OECD Nations', Warns Unicef - Huff Post 04/14139550
  • UK austerity measures likely to hurt society's poorest, OECD warns - Guardian 03/14139551
  • Budget 2014: Child Poverty Action Group on the impact on families - CPAG 03/14139555
  • It's the cumulative impact of benefit cuts that is shocking - Guardian 02/14139556
  • Spending cuts ‘targeted at disadvantaged groups’ - PSE 02/14139557
  • Coalition's austerity policies are hitting the poor hardest, says thinktank - Guardian 06/13139561
  • Austerity: 'unprecedented erosion' in living standards - Guardian 06/13139562
  • The voices of austerity - New Statesman 05/13139563
  • Young and poor hit hardest as UK cuts widen inequality, says OECD - Guardian 05/13139567
  • Government under fire for rejecting European Union food bank funding - Guardian 12/13192270
  • Women paying the price for Osborne's austerity package - Guardian 03/12139568
  • Ministers earmark more than 100,000 civil service job cuts - Guardian 11/10139569
  • Councils 'to lose 100,000 jobs' - BBC 10/10139573
  • Women will bear brunt of budget cuts, says Yvette Cooper - Guardian 7/10139575
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