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How Basingstoke households could cut energy bills this winter
In Basingstoke, the rollout of home batteries combined with Time-of-Use (ToU) energy tariffs could cut energy bills by up to £800,000 a year for local people living in fuel poverty.
A few weeks ago, the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, announced Federal Government’s fresh incentives to boost agricultural ...
Most poverty-fighting efforts focus on meeting basic material needs, such as food and shelter. But this overlooks the ...
The story of China’s poverty reduction is a splendid epic etched into the land of China and a magnificent chapter in the ...
Scrapping the cap is one of the most cost-effective ways of reducing child poverty. The Resolution Foundation thinktank ...
While proponents argue these reforms will modernize Nigeria’s tax system, they fundamentally miss the point: you cannot tax ...
Sacramento County has launched a new guaranteed income pilot program aimed at parents and legal guardians caring for African ...
How we understand and measure poverty has evolved. From early income-based definitions, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen’s “capability approach” in the 1980s broadened the concept, viewing poverty not just ...
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved on November 7, 2025, a two-step process to bring the temporarily higher cumulative access limits (CALs) under the Poverty ...
Significant Improvement in the Living Standards of the Poor Through poverty alleviation, there has been a substantial ...
Across the 100 constituencies where SHG members account for the largest share of the population, the NDA secured 58 percent ...
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