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November 2024

Hidden behind this budget is a terrible bombshell: billions in cuts for disabled people

Frances Ryan
The DWP confirms that draconian ‘savings’ are coming down the track. Are we a nation that will repair hospitals, but not help a nurse with long Covid, asks Guardian columnist Frances Ryan

September 2024

Scrapping two-child benefit limit ‘would still leave 100,000 young Britons in poverty’

Impact of abolishing policy would be dented unless overall cap is reformed, figures show

July 2024

Labour MP calls two-child benefit cap ‘heinous’ in latest call to scrap policy

Keir Starmer under pressure to scrap limit as more than dozen MPs thought to support king’s speech amendment

May 2024

Take it from a psychologist: Rishi Sunak’s callous crusade on welfare will have disastrous consequences

Jay Watts
Targeting people who need support for depression and anxiety will only make these growing problems worse, says Jay Watts, a clinical psychologist

April 2024

So UK ministers want to fob off disabled people with vouchers? It’s like government by Groupon

Frances Ryan

Labour shifts poll tactics to target fearful Tory over-65s

February 2024

UK savings and benefits: are you missing out on free cash?

From unclaimed premium bond prizes to lost accounts, there may be money you are missing out on

December 2023

Hidden victims of the UK’s cruel visa rule plans

Letters: Minimum-income requirements will be unfair to many pensioners, writes Gordon Reid, while Patricia Gibson warns about its potential effect in the north

September 2023

The pensions triple lock is still needed – don’t let the Tories unpick it

Letters: Readers respond to suggestions that the Conservatives are considering plans to water down the scheme designed to enhance the state pension

June 2023

Young people! Could thousands of pounds be sitting in a bank account with your name on it?

Rajiv Prabhakar

Two-child limit on UK welfare benefits ‘has failed to push parents into jobs’

October 2022

Prime minister was unable to confirm whether she will carry out Boris Johnson’s promise to uplift benefits after a dramatic rise in inflation

July 2022

Retirement on hold for UK’s over-60s as cost of living crisis bites

Many older people are now finding they cannot afford to meet basic outgoings. So retirement dates are being scrapped

June 2022

Former Tory minister calls 10% rise in state pension ‘ludicrous’

UK government’s £2.9bn job search scheme has put only 7% of participants in work to date

May 2022

Cost of living: how the payments affect people in various scenarios

Halt shift to universal credit to protect vulnerable Britons, charities demand

April 2022

Economics viewpoint
Cost of living crisis: Rishi Sunak must at the very least raise UK benefits
Richard Partington
One in three Britons will be unable to afford the cost of living this year – help is needed now for the worst off

September 2021

UK pensions shortfall is ‘tip of the iceberg’, says former minister

Steve Webb says IT and human errors are systemic and may also affect tax credits and universal credit

November 2020

Tending to the homeless was a rare Covid success. We’re failing again

Barbara Ellen
The arguments for bringing back the Everyone In scheme are greater than ever

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