By Michael P Kelly, Natasha Kriznik, Ann Louise Kinmonth and Tom Ling Since the publication of the Black Report, through numerous subsequent policy documents and much policy activity the health differences between the rich and poor in Britain remain a reality which blights the lives of millions. Inequalities in health bring earlier death and longer […]
Cutting welfare to protect the economy ignores lessons of history, researchers warn
Amid ongoing welfare cuts, Ann Louise Kinmonth, Mike Kelly, Natasha KriznikĀ and Simon Szreter argue that investment in health and social care have been integral to British economic success since 1600. There needs to be an end to this idea of setting economic growth in opposition to the goal of welfare provision. The suggestion of […]