Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Breakfast clubs and no benefit cap Key points from poverty strategy

The Guardian

|

December 06, 2025

Keir Starmer has hailed his government's plan to tackle child poverty asa “moral mission”, with a promise to lift half a million children out of hardship.

- Rowena Mason

Breakfast clubs and no benefit cap Key points from poverty strategy

Itis the first such document in more than a decade and was described by the Resolution Foundation thinktank asa “sea change” in the government’s approach to children in poverty.

The long-awaited document was promised in spring, but delayed as cabinet ministers thrashed out a way to lift the two-child benefit limit on universal credit. It appears to have been worth the wait for many Labour MPs, who are very happy about Rachel Reeves’s announcement at the budget that the cap would go. These are the key points from the strategy and the impact they will have:

Lifting the two-child benefit limit

This is the key plank of the strategy, as it will have by far the biggest and fastest effect. The figures suggest that it will lift 300,000 children out of relative poverty by 2027, rising to 450,000 by 2031. The Resolution Foundation says that there will simultaneously be some poverty producing measures, such as the freeze in local housing allowance, but it still projected 300,000 fewer children living in poverty by the end of the parliament, arguing this would mean “this government’s record would not be that far shy of that achieved by the first Blair administration”.

Extension of eligibility for free school meals

This was announced some time ago but is still a key measure to reduce child poverty. From September next year, more than half a million additional pupils will become eligible for free school meals if they come from a family in receipt of universal credit above the current £7,400 income cap. Existing provision already covers 2.1 million disadvantaged children. Estimates in the child poverty strategy suggest it will help lift 100,000 children out of poverty by 2028.

Free breakfast clubs

The Guardian'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

The Guardian

'Christmas belongs to all': C of E rejects Tommy Robinson claims

The Church of England has released a video in response to a Christmas carols event organised by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson today, amid calls from a growing number of senior church figures to challenge Christian nationalism.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

No typing! Can gen X really beat gen Z in our handwriting challenge?

Students could soon be sitting some end of year exams on laptops, it was reported this week, amid complaints from pupils of hand fatigue because their hand muscles \"are not strong enough\".

time to read

3 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

Doctors' strike during flu crisis 'beyond belief' - PM

Keir Starmer has said it is \"frankly beyond belief\" that resident doctors would strike during the NHS's worst moment since the pandemic, in remarks that risk inflaming tensions with medics.

time to read

4 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

'Each Leon should be magical' Co-founder returns to revive fast food chain's fortunes

John Vincent is going back to the future.

time to read

4 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

EU ‘set to water down 2035 ban on petroleum vehicle sales’

The EU’s ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035 is poised to be watered down, a senior European parliament politician has said.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

'A Badenoch bounce' Tories hail more positive mood in party as leader finds her feet

At a Conservative donors event last week, Kemi Badenoch was asked for a selfie by the former Spice Girl Geri Horner.

time to read

5 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

All change Timetable revamp faces its toughest crowd - the passengers

Billions of pounds of investment, years of engineering works - and now the moment of truth.

time to read

3 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

How does this flu epidemic compare?

The NHS is bracing for one of its worst winters on record as flu cases surge around the country and put pressure on GP surgeries, hospitals and ambulance services.

time to read

2 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

The Turkish cafe that's been named one of London's top restaurants

On a list of London's best restaurants, you would expect to see the usual Michelin-starred suspects such as the Ledbury, Ikoyi and the Ritz.

time to read

3 mins

December 13, 2025

The Guardian

Environment Agency to spend millions clearing waste in Oxfordshire

The Environment Agency is to spend millions of pounds on clearing an enormous illegal rubbish dump in Oxfordshire, saying the waste is at risk of catching fire.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size