The report authors have warned that rising living costs will lead to immediate and lifelong harms for children and have called on government to act now. Read the report and its recommendations 👇🏽 #ChildoftheNorth 7/7
https://t.co/bKFbKm8tdC
If the govt slashes public services by £billions, then we're going to see many more #EnoughIsEnough rallies.
The mainstream media are going to have to catch up with where this is going fast.
https://t.co/ZuAnvm4LcZ
We have written to the SoS expressing concern that the new Help to Claim service is not fit for purpose if vulnerable people struggle with remote channels. Also concerned about JobCentre role in relation to ‘advice and support’. https://t.co/OpMfCOxZCH
Important paper by fantastic Newcastle University colleagues about the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of people living with long term health problems, many in difficult socio-economic circumstances. Highlights social injustices of pandemic ... https://t.co/UGeQ9aUCGx
The new health and social care bill does set off huge alarm bells | A great piece by colleagues at Newcastle- Allyson Pollock and Peter Roderick - can't let this happen! https://t.co/6kxPe5zqqt
@Keir_Starmer Kier, your points made in the House of Commons today were spot on! Your articulate arguments are constructive and ooze intelligence. Thank you!!
A great article about how we can take something positive from this pandemic and push governments to lead a global greener future! https://t.co/RU2ffR0Luu
If the people, and not Boris Johnson, are going to have the #FinalSay on #Brexit we are all going to have to tactically vote. Find out who your #PeoplesVote candidate is. https://t.co/b2kxSQRikh #PeoplesVote via @peoplesvote_uk
Blog: In today's #fuseblog Steph Morris @Research_Steph reflects on the use of mobile ethnography (or 'hanging out') in a recent study of the place of walking groups in the lives of women in deprived areas of North East England 👇
https://t.co/Dn8mtCVAP5
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