The 37% — food banks, the housing crisis and London’s child poverty epidemic
“I don’t tell her. I don’t tell her but she’s starting to feel that we’re poor.” Maya sits in Hammersmith
“I don’t tell her. I don’t tell her but she’s starting to feel that we’re poor.” Maya sits in Hammersmith
Summer time isn’t a holiday punctuated with ice cream for more than 600,000 London children who face five weeks of
Summary: According to one campaign, 59% of children in the borough are currently living in poverty. Image: By Seema Hakim