Social Justice
Energy bills are rising this April. What do I do if I can’t afford to pay?

Energy bills are rising this April. What do I do if I can’t afford to pay?
Energy bills are are set to rise with Ofgem’s new energy price cap. Here’s everything you need to know, including where to get help if you can’t afford to pay
People with severe mental illness twice as likely to be disconnected by utility companies

People with severe mental illness twice as likely to be disconnected by utility companies
More than half of people in utility arrears are experiencing some kind of mental health problem, new analysis from Martin Lewis’ Money and Mental Health Policy Institute shows
Water bills are going up in April 2025. Here’s what to do if you’re struggling to pay

Water bills are going up in April 2025. Here’s what to do if you’re struggling to pay
We’ve rounded up all the support available if you can’t afford to pay your water bills, as costs go up by more than the rate of inflation in April 2025
DWP ordered to correct ‘entirely misleading’ claim about universal credit claimants looking for work
DWP ordered to correct ‘entirely misleading’ claim about universal credit claimants looking for work
Benefits, rent rises, and energy bill hikes: All the tax year changes in April 2025 you need to know about
Benefits, rent rises, and energy bill hikes: All the tax year changes in April 2025 you need to know about
DWP payment dates in April 2025: When you will get your benefits this month

DWP payment dates in April 2025: When you will get your benefits this month
Could Rachel Reeves have introduced a wealth tax instead of benefit cuts? Economists say yes

Could Rachel Reeves have introduced a wealth tax instead of benefit cuts? Economists say yes
Child poverty hits new record high – before Labour benefit cuts will push 50,000 more into hardship

Child poverty hits new record high – before Labour benefit cuts will push 50,000 more into hardship
250,000 people will be plunged into poverty by benefit cuts, DWP analysis reveals

250,000 people will be plunged into poverty by benefit cuts, DWP analysis reveals
Rachel Reeves doubles down on welfare cuts in Spring Statement: ‘This is change for the worse’

Rachel Reeves doubles down on welfare cuts in Spring Statement: ‘This is change for the worse’
Families torn apart for not earning enough under ‘unfair’ visa rules: ‘I can’t take care of my husband’

Families torn apart for not earning enough under ‘unfair’ visa rules: ‘I can’t take care of my husband’
‘People are scared’: Surge in helpline calls after Labour announces plans for benefit cuts

‘People are scared’: Surge in helpline calls after Labour announces plans for benefit cuts
‘Frustrated, angry, exhausted’: Food banks forced to ‘throw out food donated by supermarkets’

‘Frustrated, angry, exhausted’: Food banks forced to ‘throw out food donated by supermarkets’
Stanley Tucci, Stephen Fry, Rosie Jones and more hit out over benefit cuts: ‘It breaks my heart’

Stanley Tucci, Stephen Fry, Rosie Jones and more hit out over benefit cuts: ‘It breaks my heart’
Poet laureate Simon Armitage on his years as a probation officer – and the redemptive power of poetry

Poet laureate Simon Armitage on his years as a probation officer – and the redemptive power of poetry
Keir Starmer is watching Adolescence. Here’s how his government can stop it happening in real life

Keir Starmer is watching Adolescence. Here’s how his government can stop it happening in real life
DWP minister ‘regrets’ making disabled people feel anxious over benefit cuts

DWP minister ‘regrets’ making disabled people feel anxious over benefit cuts
The hidden impact of Labour’s disability benefit cuts – from carer’s allowance to railcards

The hidden impact of Labour’s disability benefit cuts – from carer’s allowance to railcards
‘We don’t live single issue lives’: This exhibition is celebrating trans joy amid the culture wars

‘We don’t live single issue lives’: This exhibition is celebrating trans joy amid the culture wars
End two-child limit on benefits to lift 600,000 kids out of poverty, Labour told: ‘We’re in a crisis’

End two-child limit on benefits to lift 600,000 kids out of poverty, Labour told: ‘We’re in a crisis’
Labour warned it is ‘undermining’ its own welfare reforms with £5bn of benefits cuts

Labour warned it is ‘undermining’ its own welfare reforms with £5bn of benefits cuts
DWP’s new unemployment benefit and changes to work capability assessments, explained

DWP’s new unemployment benefit and changes to work capability assessments, explained
Cuts, universal credit and PIP: Everything you need to know about Labour’s benefits overhaul

Cuts, universal credit and PIP: Everything you need to know about Labour’s benefits overhaul
Compulsory domestic abuse lessons for over 16s could help ‘prevent misogynistic murders’, MPs told

Compulsory domestic abuse lessons for over 16s could help ‘prevent misogynistic murders’, MPs told
Over 85,000 children in Britain living in extreme poverty: ‘There’s a sense of hopelessness’
