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Benefits
July 2024
The Guardian view on the two-child cap: scrap this nasty policy
Economics viewpoint
Labour should scrap two-child benefit cap sooner rather than later
Larry Elliott
Labour pressed to end two-child benefit cap with 1.6m youngsters affected
UK politics: minister cites ‘strict spending controls’ amid calls to scrap two-child benefit cap – as it happened
Labour has power at last. Will it use it to scrap the inhumane two-child benefit cap?
Ruth Patrick
Tell us: have you been affected by the UK’s two-child limit on universal credit?
Your problems, with Anna Tims
I’ve been denied carer’s allowance for eight months after I owned up to a job
I’m hungry, cold and have multiple disabilities. Does Starmer’s promise of real change include me?
Marie
Labour’s missed chance to reduce child poverty
June 2024
Could the UK soon have the most working-class cabinet of all time?
Life as an unpaid carer in the UK: ‘I feel unseen and unheard – and politicians don’t offer much’
Unpaid UK carers ‘face financial hit that can last decades’
The Guardian picture essay
Families behind the two-child limit to benefits – photo essay
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Sunak and Starmer clash over tax, borders and Brexit deal in final head-to-head before polling day – as it happened
DWP algorithm wrongly flags 200,000 people for possible fraud and error
Tax giveaways, rent caps and childcare: what the manifestos would mean for your finances
Keir Starmer ‘not immune’ to argument for scrapping two-child benefit cap
Campaigners hope Labour will scrap two-child benefit cap once in No 10
Starmer faces further calls for Labour to axe two-child benefit cap
The Guardian view on social security: Labour must face the harm caused by benefit cuts
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