Internet access

Digital poverty is still impacting schoolchildren and their families in the third lockdown, with thousands lacking the tools they need.
Labour attacks PM's bid to bury bad news by "sneaking out" abandonment of key election promise.
Fighting for internet access, studying through the night and using food banks to make ends meet. One parent shares the struggle of coping with the lockdown while in poverty.
Labour leader says he'd spend £20bn to create British broadband service to save households £30-a-month, while the PM says it is "crackpot" scheme.
In a hyper-connected world, being unable to access technology means poverty is more able to tighten its grip on your life, Garry Lemon, director of policy and research at the Trussell Trust, writes.