financial and digital inclusion
Childcare costs families £1,000 per child in the summer holidays: ‘It makes me feel sick’

Childcare costs families £1,000 per child in the summer holidays: ‘It makes me feel sick’
Parents are taking unpaid leave from work and “racking up debts” as a result of high childcare costs over the summer holidays
Brits overwhelmingly back a wealth tax on the ultra-rich. Would it work in the UK?

Brits overwhelmingly back a wealth tax on the ultra-rich. Would it work in the UK?
A wealth tax could be an ‘open goal for the government’, experts say. Here are the arguments for and against introducing a tax on the ultra-rich
I lived on a poverty-stricken housing estate as an anthropologist – this is what I learned about debt

I lived on a poverty-stricken housing estate as an anthropologist – this is what I learned about debt
‘You go into denial. It’s so much that your brain just switches. I just kept putting the pieces of paper into a box and hoping it’d go away’
DWP’s ‘unhealthy’ AI obsession is trapping people in poverty, Amnesty report finds
DWP’s ‘unhealthy’ AI obsession is trapping people in poverty, Amnesty report finds
A year of Labour: How has the Starmer government fared in helping people out of debt?
A year of Labour: How has the Starmer government fared in helping people out of debt?
Digital exclusion means millions are cut-off from the essentials of modern life. It must be fixed now

Digital exclusion means millions are cut-off from the essentials of modern life. It must be fixed now
‘Broken’ council tax system means millions of Brits face visit from bailiffs – but that’s set to change

‘Broken’ council tax system means millions of Brits face visit from bailiffs – but that’s set to change
Will Reform’s Britannia Card really help low-income households – or is it a ‘giveaway to the rich’?

Will Reform’s Britannia Card really help low-income households – or is it a ‘giveaway to the rich’?
From the NHS to the DWP: UK’s new data law will make your life ‘radically different’, minister says

From the NHS to the DWP: UK’s new data law will make your life ‘radically different’, minister says
TikTok entrepreneur Simon Squibb: ‘Money won’t make you happy – but it gives you choices’

TikTok entrepreneur Simon Squibb: ‘Money won’t make you happy – but it gives you choices’
Store cards and buy now, pay later debt landed this single mum in court. What if there was another way?

Store cards and buy now, pay later debt landed this single mum in court. What if there was another way?
Financial inequality: Understanding the gender gap in money matters – and how to close it

Financial inequality: Understanding the gender gap in money matters – and how to close it
One in 10 Brits have no cash savings to fall back on – government action is vital

One in 10 Brits have no cash savings to fall back on – government action is vital
Should you be rewarded for throwing litter away? How gamification is reimagining good citizenship

Should you be rewarded for throwing litter away? How gamification is reimagining good citizenship
The weaponisation of fear and misinformation is nothing new. We must act against it

The weaponisation of fear and misinformation is nothing new. We must act against it
Hundreds of care leavers were given free money, no strings attached. Here’s what happened

Hundreds of care leavers were given free money, no strings attached. Here’s what happened
Big tech wants to mine human creativity for AI training. We say no

Big tech wants to mine human creativity for AI training. We say no
I carried the weight of my £60,000 debt alone. Then one conversation changed everything

I carried the weight of my £60,000 debt alone. Then one conversation changed everything
The benefits, dangers and impacts of a cashless society

The benefits, dangers and impacts of a cashless society
Buy now, pay later? Understanding the new rules, the risks and how it all works

Buy now, pay later? Understanding the new rules, the risks and how it all works
Britain has enough money to fix our problems. We just lack the political will to share it

Britain has enough money to fix our problems. We just lack the political will to share it
Banning books is not only wrong – it’s absolutely pointless. Here’s why

Banning books is not only wrong – it’s absolutely pointless. Here’s why
Where to get free financial advice now – from benefits to budgeting

Where to get free financial advice now – from benefits to budgeting
UK risks ‘sleepwalking into crisis’ as cashless society shuts out more and more vulnerable people

UK risks ‘sleepwalking into crisis’ as cashless society shuts out more and more vulnerable people
Covid left me thousands of pounds in debt – I was suicidal. Here’s how I turned things around
