Millions of children in UK going without food as cost-of-living crisis grips country
Experts and charities are pressing the government to scrap the two-child benefit cap (PA Wire)
A new analysis reveals over 14 million people in Britain, including 3.8 million children (27 per cent), are experiencing hunger due to financial hardship, a significant increase from 2022.
The Trussell Trust report attributes this deepening crisis to low incomes, insufficient benefit rates, rising rents, and soaring energy bills, urging immediate government action.
Campaigners and politicians have condemned the widespread hunger as a "scandalous political failure" that should "shame the government to its core".
Experts and charities are pressing the government to scrap the two-child benefit cap and end the freeze on Local Housing Allowance to alleviate severe hardship.
While the government acknowledges the issue and plans a child poverty strategy, critics argue current measures are insufficient to address the escalating crisis.