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25 April 2017
Up to three million British children risk going hungry during the school holidays because they don’t have access to free school meals, or are living in poverty.
That’s the findings of a new report by a panel of cross-party MPs, who say the problem can be solved.
They’re calling on the Government to direct money – raised by its sugary drinks tax — to fund local councils to help end the problem.
Sky’s Tom Parmenter has this special report.
By Lamiat Sabin in Britain:
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Welfare: Parents ‘skipping meals’ to keep children fed, new investigation finds
PARENTS are skipping meals because they cannot afford to buy food for their whole family, according to a new report revealing shocking levels of “hidden hunger.”
More than one in 10 adults do not have enough money to buy food
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