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By delaying its child poverty plan, Labour has a chance to reverse 15 years of inequality
In a powerful piece, Gordon Brown defends Labour’s decision to delay its child poverty review until autumn, arguing it allows time to develop fair, fully funded reforms. He highlights the urgent need to abolish the two-child cap, which continues to push thousands of working families into poverty. With support for a targeted tax on banks and gambling, Brown urges investment in early years and education as the path to long-term national renewal. He calls on Labour to uphold fai
May 26, 20255 min read


How to raise kind children: lead by example, talk it over … and get a dog
Raising kind children isn’t just about teaching manners—it’s about modelling empathy, encouraging reflection, and building emotional resilience. Experts explain how kindness helps kids form strong relationships, improves mental wellbeing, and contributes to a more compassionate society, even in a world filled with conflict and pressure.
May 11, 20257 min read


I was told it’s ‘unethical’ to let your children know the truth about Santa Claus
A growing debate questions whether encouraging children to believe in Santa Claus is harmless fun or a form of manipulation. New research suggests the “Santa lie” may breach trust, yet many parents – and experts – say it’s a cherished part of childhood. While some children feel betrayed upon learning the truth, studies show most look back fondly and plan to continue the tradition. The real concern, researchers argue, is missing the moment when kids begin to question the myth.
Dec 24, 20245 min read
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