
Caroline Molloy is openDemocracy's UK health and social affairs correspondent, a journalist and speaker. She has written extensively on politics, public services and the welfare state, and has a particular interest in public services and technology.
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Published in: Home: News‘Destitution’ warning as DWP rejects calls to pause benefit deductions
Charity warns two million children are affected by decision to keep taking money out of already-inadequate payments
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Published in: Home: Analysis11 times Jacob Rees-Mogg revealed what he really thinks about your rights
The arch-Brexiteer wants to cut wages and holidays, and sack strikers. And as business secretary, he’s now in charge
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Published in: Home: OpinionWe can do so much better (and fairer) than Truss’s bailout for the rich
OPINION: The UK needs targeted, smart help for energy bills, not cash to help the rich use more than their share
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Published in: Home: NewsKids skimping on meals to buy food for hungry friends, youth workers warn
Exclusive: Youth workers have spoken of ‘a failure of society’ as kids take on responsibility for feeding friends
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: UK household energy debt hit record high even before price hikes
Official Ofgem data shows millions of electricity and gas users in arrears for the first quarter of 2022
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Published in: Home: ReviewMeet the union leaders who are every bit as tough as Mick Lynch
The pandemic and its injustices have shifted workers’ expectations. These women are leading the struggle