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Businesses, workers and families do have a safety net in this crisis, says our new columnist Karl Handscomb, senior economist at the Resolution Foundation
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Childminders in England have voted to change their name. But they do not know what they want to change it to.
James Hempsall describes how the move to a flexible offer has prompted many providers to reconsider what is possible and as a result, help parents to create a better work-life balance in their...
KIDS, a charity for disabled children and young people, has launched a free suite of resources to support families in the move to personal budgets.
A ‘worrying’ proportion of ‘food insecure’ families are cutting back on healthy food, sparking concerns of widening health inequalities.
Families will be hit hard by the impact of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, economists have warned.
The Prime Minister has appointed Louise Casey, who previously advised Tony Blair on anti-social behaviour, to head up a new unit set up by Number Ten to tackle 120,000 troubled families.
Low-income families across the UK are having to turn down work or consider leaving their jobs because they cannot afford childcare.