Drawing upon a recent Joseph Rowntree Foundation poverty report, Fiona McCulloch says across the country 14.5 million people – or 22 per cent of the population – are now living in poverty.
LIFE in 2022 Britain – and York – has increasingly come to resemble Dickensian times, according to the boss of York Citizens Advice.
Drawing upon a recent Joseph Rowntree Foundation poverty report, Fiona McCulloch says across the country 14.5 million people – or 22 per cent of the population – are now living in poverty.
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