That is one of the recommendations by influential
right-wing thinktank the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) in a new report. The
report, entitled Future Finance: A new approach to financial capability,
recommends a series of measures to provide financial services for people on
low-incomes. The CSJ report says low-income households often have to rely on
services designed for people with larger or more regular incomes and sometimes
find it difficult to manage direct debits. Download a copy of the report from
the CSJ website.
World Cup ticket prices reflect a divided society | Letter
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The eye-watering ticket prices, like the cost of housing, reflect the
divide between rich people and others, writes *Richard Eltringham*
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