Pieces by Anonymous
Time to make the tax and benefits system work for low-income families, not against them
24 February 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the UK’s tax system to a tipping point. Thanks to tremendous scientific efforts we can see the end of the medical burden, but the reality we now…
Build back better with more palliative care, not assisted suicide
25 January 2021
That the Government needs to conduct an urgent review of palliative care in England and Wales was brought home forcefully to me by a moving article in the Times in late October.…
Government must protect victims of modern slavery after Brexit
6 October 2020
This article was originally published on the Politics Home website. CARE's Chief Executive Nola Leach argues that the UK Government must ensure the rights of human trafficking victims are protected in a…
Thirty years of abortion for disability
1 May 2020
Thirty years ago, a vote was held in Parliament which demarcated babies with disabilities from all other babies, singling them out as a category apart, with no rights to care and protection.…