Opinion / Plans to spy on Disabled people’s bank accounts show Labour isn’t for change Disabled people are once again living under a government pursuing ever more surveillance of our lives By Mikey Erhardt / 8 Oct 2024
News / Number of Universal Credit claimants relying on hardship payments soars EXCLUSIVE: The number of people needing emergency loans is 80% higher than in 2019 due to soaring benefit sanctions By Chaminda Jayanetti / 26 Sep 2022
Opinion / To ‘level up’, the UK needs a real jubilee: a mass write-off of debts Even before cost of living crisis, the poor owed the government – or, the Crown – £16bn. Why not just write it off? By Caroline Molloy / 2 Jun 2022
Analysis / Why Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement was tone deaf to the UK economic crisis The chancellor helped out middle-income households, but left the poorest with just a fraction of the support they will need as energy and food prices soar By Laurie Macfarlane / 23 Mar 2022