Editorial: More than one in five children in England are now in households that missed meals or struggled to access food
he government cannot afford to rest on the laurels of the £15bn package announced by Rishi Sunak last month to help people through the cost of living crisis. It was urgently needed because the chancellor misjudged the scale of the problems facing millions of families in his spring statement in March. As a result, ministers were left running to catch up and probably reaped a smaller political dividend than if they had acted earlier.
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