I know statistics are poorly understood and are misused. But facts matter
Between the 1991, 2001, 2011 and 2021 Census *every* ethnic group in the UK has become *less* geographically segregated and *all* groups, majority and minorities, are more likely to interact with people not like them
07.10.2025 18:24
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Next stage approaches for Hackney Wick's Yard theatre
Tucked away in a corner of east London right next to the Olympic park, it has grown with the part of the capital it serves
Nice bit of interest in this piece about @theyardtheatre.bsky.social. Mentions The Flea show (excellent, move fast for tickets) but mostly tells story of theatre itself in context of change in Hackney Wick and Olympic Park area: davehillonlondon.substack.com/p/next-stage.... @mannyhothi.bsky.social
28.11.2024 15:00
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An impactful chart from @jburnmurdoch.bsky.social, showing the UK's homelessness crisis in comparison to other OECD countries.
In London specifically, rough sleeping has more than *tripled* since 2010
And a record 183,000 Londoners are in temporary accommodation - equivalent to one in 50 Londoners
27.11.2024 09:56
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Call for expressions of interest: Secretariat of the London Housing Panel
The Panel is made up of 15 organisations from across London.
Together, they work with @london.gov.uk to ensure more Londoners are heard in discussions around housing policy.
Deadline 6 Dec.
Find out more: bit.ly/410PkYg
22.11.2024 09:24
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In 2021, we made a Β£4.8m grant to Citizens UK to campaign to make London a Living Wage City. The impact has been profound. Pay increases have tripled - an extra Β£228m in wages for low income Londoners.
The Living Wage continues to be one of the most powerful tools for tackling poverty in London.
20.11.2024 12:29
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β¬οΈLatest data on poverty by Social Metrics Commission. Shows higher levels of poverty in London than the govtβs measure.
But across both this and the govtβs measure, the long-term trend is clear: poverty in London is actually going DOWN.
Driven, we think, by city-wide gentrification.
18.11.2024 20:16
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Mapping Funding for Social Welfare Advice in London | London Funders
Social welfare advice plays a critical role in creating a just, safe and healthy London. Each year thousands of Londoners are supported to address a range of financial, social and legal issues, often ...
New report by London Funders on social welfare advice funding in London.
@trustforlondon.bsky.social has distributed Β£11.5m for social welfare advice since '20. But we can't sustain it & there are huge gaps that should - but won't - be filled by state funding.
londonfunders.org.uk/resources-pu...
15.11.2024 14:10
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18% of Londoners are in deep poverty, a higher proportion than in the rest of England (14%).
Children are the most likely group to be in deep poverty.
In London, nearly *one in four children* (24%) are growing up in deep poverty.
14.11.2024 11:25
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Scope and JRF logos
Govt has committed to Β£3bn cuts to health/disability benefits. But targeting arbitrary savings (set by previous Govt) won't lead to effective reforms that unlock work, and risks deeper hardship for disabled people.
New @jrf-uk.bsky.social / Scope report shows the changes we really needπ§΅1/12
14.11.2024 08:08
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Gordon Brown: Two-child benefit cap is trapping families in poverty
In a rare intervention, the former Labour PM challenged Keir Starmer's decision to keep the two-child limit and benefits cap
1 in 3 children in London are growing up in poverty.
Thatβs more than half a million children, going without basics & going to school or bed hungry β in one of the wealthiest cities in the world.
Ending the two child limit would help hundreds of thousands of children.
inews.co.uk/news/politic...
13.11.2024 09:02
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Government told to loosen rules preventing migrants claiming benefits
Thousands of migrants - including some who were encouraged to come to fill skills shortages - are living in poverty as they canβt access benefits
Almost 37,000 migrant households in London are living in poverty because they are affected by NRPF - and a further 120,000 are βat risk of destitutionβ.
Great to see coverage of our new research (out today) into the impacts of no recourse to public funds - www.standard.co.uk/news/politic...
12.11.2024 15:16
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"We've long known that London is at the centre of the crisis - and that this has devastating impacts on its residents. Now we know that it's harming its economy, too..." Susie Dye, Trust for London
NEW: London's housing crisis is holding back its economy
Just a 1% decrease in housing costs could boost London's economy by more than *Β£7 billion* over ten years.
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12.11.2024 13:14
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Pleased to see Trust for London here on Bluesky - give us a follow!
12.11.2024 11:23
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No reason for no recourse: Why reform of NRPF conditions would be good for London & the UK
We tackle poverty and inequality in London
*New research out today* on the impact of NRPF on households in London.
Over 100k households subject to NRPF in London are at risk of destitution. Reform badly needed.
Research by Centre for Social Policy funded by @trustforlondon.bsky.social
trustforlondon.org.uk/research/no-...
12.11.2024 11:16
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We're Trust for London, a funder fighting to end poverty in the capital. Each year we fund hundreds of charities across London.
Weβll be sharing data and insights about poverty and inequality in London, to help us understand more about what's happening in our city.
12.11.2024 10:43
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π§΅There's a line of thought that Trump's victory means progressive causes are doomed in the court of public opinion. I don't think that's true, but I do think it shows more thought needs to be given to what ought to be a tautology but infact often isn't - inclusive progressivism.
11.11.2024 13:54
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The Egyptian King. Simply incredible.
23.08.2024 09:47
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