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Darren Rodwell: Michael Gove must recognise that London needs ‘levelling up’ too

The secretary of state's proposals deny the existence of poverty and inequality in the capital
Darren Rodwell
1st February 2022
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Christabel Cooper: Poorer Londoners face a hard winter in a city short on powers to help them

Christabel Cooper
22nd October 2021
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Nearly one million Londoners claiming Universal Credit, according to government estimate

Dave Hill
12th October 2021
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Adam Bienkov: Boris Johnson’s conference speech said ‘levelling up’ is for all, but his anti-London message was clear

Adam Bienkov
6th October 2021
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Sadiq Khan urges Londoners to ‘retrain for free’ amid fears of worsening joblessness and poverty

Dave Hill
29th September 2021
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Richard Brown: London’s economy can no longer afford to pay low wages

Richard Brown
25th August 2021
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London unemployment: Kickstart scheme can work well but may need to work much harder

Richard Derecki & Aisling Taylor
18th July 2021
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More than one million Londoners are claiming Universal Credit

Dave Hill
27th May 2021
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