Poverty

Your dried chickpeas are no use if people can't afford to boil them.
Some go for the hospital heating, others to speak to someone, only some are ill.
New research suggests race and poverty are linked to tragic outcomes for pregnant women.
One in three teenage girls missed lessons because of their period during the pandemic.
More than a million teenagers struggled to access products last year – and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
HuffPost UK spoke to the footballer at the launch of Full Time, where he's teamed up with chef Tom Kerridge to “help fill hungry tummies".
Lockdown has pushed people "on the borderlines of deprivation" into further hardship, says England's chief medical officer.
The Church of England is willing to play its part by selling land and property. Now the government must play its role and stop thinking so short-term, Archbishop Justin Welby and Bishop Graham Tomlin write.
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