A Trussell report finds that higher levels of poverty mean Britain is losing out on £38bn a year of potential output ahead of potential Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ) cuts.
Full ArticleDWP could be forced to abandon PIP and Universal Credit cuts after 'urgent rethink'
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