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There has been 22 news on What will it take to end child poverty? : firing on all cylinders in the past from 5 different sources and amongst 4 sections.

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'Ending child poverty remains complex issue for Swinney'
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38 days ago
'Child poverty has got a lot worse': outgoing charity boss lambasts Tory failures and social media giants
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83 days ago
North-east England to unveil PS55m package to tackle child poverty
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97 days ago
Wee Ginger Dug: Douglas Ross's hypocrisy over child poverty dig at SNP is laughable
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171 days ago
Ending two-child cap would 'lift lots of kids out of poverty', Labour minister admits
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196 days ago
Labour are twisting fight against child poverty into political weapon
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212 days ago
Keir Starmer says there is 'no silver bullet' to end child poverty
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216 days ago
Only a government with no soul would impose such poverty on children
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218 days ago
Reducing child poverty clearly isn't a priority for Keir Starmer
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219 days ago
Seamus Logan: Labour must step up if we are to end child poverty
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221 days ago
Tackling child poverty should be top priority for every candidate
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243 days ago
Caitlin Logan: Labour's approach to child poverty is to look away
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249 days ago
Swinney vows to eradicate child poverty in Scotland
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277 days ago
We can easily end child poverty in the UK. Here are five things to know | Torsten Bell
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281 days ago
How the UK is falling behind on tackling child poverty
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343 days ago
Exploring policies to reduce child poverty and child maltreatment
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461 days ago

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