Lords Vote to Keep Reporting on Child Poverty

End Child Poverty has welcomed this evening’s vote in the House of Lords to retain income as a measure of child poverty. 3.7 million children are living in poverty in the UK, and two thirds of those have at least one parent in work, so it is crucial that the government sees poverty as more […]

The UK Government’s new vanishing act won’t make child poverty disappear

The End Child Poverty coalition is urging the House of Lords to reject the Government’s plans to scrap legally binding commitments to report and respond to the number of children living in poverty. The Welfare Reform and Work Bill, due to be debated in the House of Lords on 25th January, would remove both the […]

Why the Government must keep reporting on child poverty

On Monday 25th January, the House of Lords will debate the Welfare Reform and Work Bill, which includes clauses to repeal the current Child Poverty Act and the associated child poverty measures and targets, and instead report on educational achievement at Key Stage 4 (GCSEs) and workless households. While we recognise that these are important […]