Campaigners say key reason for rising hardship is two-child benefit cap, which PM and chancellor have refused to axe At least 10,000 more children have fallen into poverty since Keir Starmer took office, thanks to the two-child benefit cap, according to new analysis. The policy, which was introdu...
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