The Perfect Storm: Living on Universal Credit during the Cost of Living Crisis

The last few years have been extraordinarily tough. The pandemic left 1.8 million people in Scotland financially worse off, and even before the most recent increase in the energy price cap one in three people found their bills unaffordable. Now people are faced with a perfect storm of soaring prices and flat or falling incomes, which risks sweeping tens of thousands of people across the country into poverty, problem debt, and destitution.

Next PM should revamp levelling up plans, to stop people with mental health problems being left behind in UK’s “inequality hotspots”

New research from the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has exposed a worrying economic gap between people with mental health problems and the wider population in many parts of the UK — and warns that the current plans for ‘levelling up’ won’t fix it.

Part-year workers entitled to full-time paid holiday allowance, Supreme Court rules

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Workers on part-year contracts, such as term-time-only teachers, could be entitled to back pay following a ruling by the Supreme Court.

The judgment, handed down (20 July), means that employees working under such arrangements must receive the same amount of paid annual leave as those working a full year, and organisations that previously calculated holiday pay on a pro rata basis could be liable for claims of underpayment.