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Following Marcus Rashford's campaign, hundreds of businesses and community groups have stepped in to feed struggling families.
The behind-the-scenes story of how the England footballer sparked a backlash against No.10 – and laid bare the contradictions of “Johnsonism” itself.
"I would like it known that abstainer Stephen Crabb and Simon Hart, who voted in support of allowing children to starve, are barred for life from The Globe."
Pressure continues to build on the PM over Marcus Rashford's campaign to end holiday hunger for England's poorest kids.
Stop pretending you know what it’s like to go hungry, writes Harriet Williamson.
Lord O'Neill, who was a minister in George Osborne's Treasury, urges Boris Johnson to give surplus government laptops to disadvantaged children.
Prime minister responds to Marcus Rashford campaign by saying he is "very proud" of support the government has given to families.
Footballer rejects Matt Hancock's comments, saying he has had no contact with the PM about his campaign since June.
Find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in the UK offering support to help prevent kids from going hungry.
Hillingdon Council said it would feed eligible children for free after the PM's party voted overwhelmingly against extending the voucher scheme.