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Benefits erosion could double child poverty
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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The big benefit cheat
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Child poverty set to rise under current benefit adjustment rules
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Child poverty 'to hit record levels'
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Fears over present benefits system's link to inequality
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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MPs fear tax move will cost them dear
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Kid poverty 'will double in 20 years'
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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York charity highlights child poverty fears
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Child poverty can be eradicated if we stop the poor paying more
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Child poverty set to rise under current benefit ajustment rules
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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JRF: child poverty could rise to a new high under current benefit adjustment rules
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Kid poverty 'will double in 20 years' if benefit system doesn't change
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Gap between rich and poor widens
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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State benefits 'failing to keep pace with earnings'
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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'Benefit erosion' could double child poverty in 20 years, says report
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Child poverty could increase
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Benefits system is widening poverty gap, report finds
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Fears over benefits' link to inequality
Holly Sutherland, Martin Evans, Ruth Hancock, et al.
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Target practice
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Target practice
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Warning over impact of Wanless proposals on care
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Disabled and elderly could lose benefits after reforms