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Tag Archives: Trust for London
Free money! Trust for London offering racial justice grants
The Trust for London, with funding from the City Bridge Trust, is offering grants to black Londoners from its racial justice fund. Black Londoners are more than twice as likely to be in poverty than their white counterparts. “We want … Continue reading
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‘Regressive’, ‘unfair’ and ‘nonsensical’: Council Tax must go
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was 11 when England’s Council Tax bands were set. At the time, the average house price in Britain was £56,853. There are growing calls not only for a reform of the way local authorities, like cash-strapped … Continue reading
Shocking findings on Croydon’s GCSEs and infant death rates
Research published by the Trust for London shows that Croydon is trailing badly behind other boroughs in the capital on some important measures of poverty. This includes data which shows that Croydon has among the lowest GCSE attainment across the … Continue reading