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Why benefits must rise in line with inflation
The Prime Minister's reluctance to rule out real-terms benefits cuts has troubled anti-poverty organisations, including our own. Failing to uprate benefits in line with the cost of living will push thousands of people into financial turmoil.
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Six months on: The UK's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine
Drawing on real-life case studies and a survey of 191 Ukrainians, our latest report finds that without urgent government action, Ukrainian refugees face a real risk of homelessness this winter.
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Migrants and taxes: Challenges of fiscal inclusion in the digital age
As part of the 'Taxing Migrants' project, undertaken in collaboration with researchers at the University of Oxford (OSGA/COMPAS), we questioned how migrants understand and navigate the UK tax system.
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Left behind: How two cleaners challenged unfair dismissal when a company changed hands
Gabriela* and Beatriz* were sent home from work - without warning or compensation - when their company went through a TUPE transfer, with the new company saying they weren't needed. So, we took them to the tribunal.
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A year since the EUSS deadline, many EU citizens are still in limbo
On the one year anniversary of the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), we explore the issues that have prevented vulnerable applicants from viewing and proving their status, and a significant number of EU citizens in living in limbo.
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