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More UK children live in poverty | More UK children live in poverty |
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Figures showing a 200,000 rise in UK children living in relative poverty last year have been described as a "moral disgrace" by Barnardo's. | Figures showing a 200,000 rise in UK children living in relative poverty last year have been described as a "moral disgrace" by Barnardo's. |
The children's charity said ministers were a long way from honouring a pledge to halve child poverty by 2010. | The children's charity said ministers were a long way from honouring a pledge to halve child poverty by 2010. |
In 2005-6 3.8m children were in poverty - in homes on less than 60% of average income including housing costs. | |
But Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton said "considerable progress" had been made in ending child poverty. | But Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton said "considerable progress" had been made in ending child poverty. |
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said the figures were "depressing" and called for a new approach in tackling poverty. | Shadow chancellor George Osborne said the figures were "depressing" and called for a new approach in tackling poverty. |
'Considerable progress' | 'Considerable progress' |
In the previous year the number of children living in relative poverty with housing costs taken into account was 3.6m. | In the previous year the number of children living in relative poverty with housing costs taken into account was 3.6m. |
With housing costs not deducted from incomes the number of children living below the relative poverty line was 2.8m, up from 2.7m in the year before. | With housing costs not deducted from incomes the number of children living below the relative poverty line was 2.8m, up from 2.7m in the year before. |
We need to go further towards what is a very tough goal to reach John HuttonWork and Pensions minister Beating child poverty | We need to go further towards what is a very tough goal to reach John HuttonWork and Pensions minister Beating child poverty |
The increases are the first recorded in 10 years; since 1998/99, 600,000 children have been lifted out of relative poverty. | The increases are the first recorded in 10 years; since 1998/99, 600,000 children have been lifted out of relative poverty. |
Work and Pensions minister John Hutton said: "We have made considerable progress against our historic goal to end child poverty in the UK." | Work and Pensions minister John Hutton said: "We have made considerable progress against our historic goal to end child poverty in the UK." |
He added: "We need to go further towards what is a very tough goal to reach." | He added: "We need to go further towards what is a very tough goal to reach." |
But to reach their stated targets, ministers must now help lift a further 1.1 million children above the poverty line by 2010 - or 1.6 million after housing costs are included. | But to reach their stated targets, ministers must now help lift a further 1.1 million children above the poverty line by 2010 - or 1.6 million after housing costs are included. |
'Depressing' | 'Depressing' |
Barnardo's chief executive Martin Narey said: "This is a moral disgrace. In 1999, we were all excited by the Government's determination to eradicate child poverty and, on the way, to halve it by 2010. | Barnardo's chief executive Martin Narey said: "This is a moral disgrace. In 1999, we were all excited by the Government's determination to eradicate child poverty and, on the way, to halve it by 2010. |
"It is now clear that what they meant was that they intended, not to halve child poverty by 2010, but to reduce it a bit." | "It is now clear that what they meant was that they intended, not to halve child poverty by 2010, but to reduce it a bit." |
It is only too clear that Gordon Brown's Budget announcements last week will not be enough to get the government back on track Colette MarshallSave the Children's UK director | It is only too clear that Gordon Brown's Budget announcements last week will not be enough to get the government back on track Colette MarshallSave the Children's UK director |
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said: "Today's depressing figures show that poverty is increasing, inequality is rising, and the incomes of the poorest fifth are in decline." | Shadow chancellor George Osborne said: "Today's depressing figures show that poverty is increasing, inequality is rising, and the incomes of the poorest fifth are in decline." |
He called for an approach "based on social responsibility so that, alongside financial support through tax credits, it can focus on tackling broken communities, poor skills and family breakdown". | He called for an approach "based on social responsibility so that, alongside financial support through tax credits, it can focus on tackling broken communities, poor skills and family breakdown". |
'New Deal' | 'New Deal' |
The Government said rise in the number of self-employed people falling below the line contributed significantly to this year's rise. | The Government said rise in the number of self-employed people falling below the line contributed significantly to this year's rise. |
It hopes the launch of a new £150m child poverty strategy, which includes a programme to get parents into employment, will help the government hit its target. | It hopes the launch of a new £150m child poverty strategy, which includes a programme to get parents into employment, will help the government hit its target. |
Under the "New Deal for Families", for the first time all applicants at Job Centres will be asked whether or not they have children. | Under the "New Deal for Families", for the first time all applicants at Job Centres will be asked whether or not they have children. |
The government says advisers can then consider the applicant's need for help with looking after their family. | The government says advisers can then consider the applicant's need for help with looking after their family. |
In last week's Budget, Chancellor Gordon Brown announced increases in benefits and tax credits aimed at lifting more than 200,000 children out of poverty. | In last week's Budget, Chancellor Gordon Brown announced increases in benefits and tax credits aimed at lifting more than 200,000 children out of poverty. |
Budget announcements | Budget announcements |
Save the Children's UK director Colette Marshall said: "This vital target is slipping dangerously out of reach. | Save the Children's UK director Colette Marshall said: "This vital target is slipping dangerously out of reach. |
"It is only too clear that Gordon Brown's Budget announcements last week will not be enough to get the government back on track. | "It is only too clear that Gordon Brown's Budget announcements last week will not be enough to get the government back on track. |
"We must now see a sense of urgency from the government to make the target achievable." | "We must now see a sense of urgency from the government to make the target achievable." |