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Local leaders laid bare the stark challenges that must be overcome to tackle child poverty in their communities when they met with the new Child Poverty Taskforce today [Thursday 19 September].
Urgent work on tackling one of Britain’s biggest social injustices begun yesterday [Wednesday 14 August] as the government’s Child Poverty Taskforce met for the first time.
The Prime Minister has appointed leads of a new ministerial taskforce to begin work on the Child Poverty Strategy.
Edenred site opens for schools to purchase eGift cards for eligible families to use at their choice of supermarkets
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK charity Street Kids Direct has collaborated with other partners to help fund a new programme for vulnerable children in Honduras.
Food banks helping families in crisis over the school holidays have been given more than a tonne of food and other items by teams working on Highways England schemes.
Five hundred new or improved breakfast clubs signed up since March under government-funded programme worth up to £26 million
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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