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Derelict homes stand in Arnside Road, in the Kensington area of Liverpool.
By Alan White and Kate Belgrave - 24 June 11:36

Continuing their series on the Coalition's secret cuts, Alan White and Kate Belgrave find out how the introduction of the "bedroom tax" is affecting people's lives.

Police officers in Aberdeen
By Alan White - 10 June 10:07

There’s a lot that’s right in this book, but there are some deep flaws too, Alan White finds.

Photograph: Getty Images
By Alan White and Kate Belgrave - 06 June 12:10

The Independent Living Fund is vital to anyone who has a severe impairment and still hopes to live their life. Alan White and Kate Belgrave explore the decision to close it and devolve its work to cashstrapped councils.

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By Alan White - 03 June 10:21

G4S is not a social housing association, and yet they are responsible for housing many people for whom the state has a duty of care under international law.

Photograph: Getty Images
By Alan White and Kate Belgrave - 29 May 11:10

In the first of a series, Alan White and Kate Belgrave report on how, around the country, councils are looking to make savings under the radar. Here, they explore how plans to outsource social care services in Barnet will affect the most vulnerable.

New Statesman
By Alan White - 27 May 9:37

It's the Work Programme all over again, and this time, damage to public safety is a high price to pay.

Photograph: Getty Images
By Alan White - 16 May 15:18

The media moved on, but the people who used to be employed by the charity Remploy are still suffering, writes Alan White.

A smoker. Photo: Getty
By Alan White - 09 May 15:51

Why can’t we see how much is being spent by private healthcare companies to push for NHS reform, why can’t we see which companies thought the Work Programme was a good idea?

David Cameron and Iain Duncan Smith visiting A4e in 2011. Photograph: Getty Imag
By Alan White - 30 April 11:58

So much of what Iain Duncan Smith and his department is doing is based on empirical sand.

Theresa May giving a speech at Policy Exchange in December 2012. Photograph: Get
By Alan White - 25 April 11:30

Take a look at the institutions to which, if Francis Maude gets his way, the Government will be outsourcing policy. Does it seem sensible to you?

The celebration of the NHS during Danny Boyle's Olympics Opening Ceremony last y
By Alan White - 15 April 8:34

The battle over outsourcing for Suffolk’s community health services in Sudbury is a warning for the rest of the country - the future of the NHS is going to be fragmented.

New Statesman
By Alan White - 03 April 9:07

The Daily Mail's incendiary oversimplification of a complex tragedy is offensive to many. But as ever it's all too easy for the victims to be forgotten once the internecine media squabbles reach fever pitch.

David Cameron talks to UKBA workers, who are not suspected of any misconduct, at
By Alan White - 27 March 14:53

The agency that's caused so much misery and cruelty is to be restructured, but without proper resources its successor won't be able to avoid the same mistakes.

Photograph: Getty Images
By Alan White - 22 March 14:08

The line between those paid by the state to protect us, and those paid by corporations to protect themselves is increasingly blurred. We need proper public interest journalism to make sure stories like this can be told.

19-year-old inmate James looks out of the Young Offenders Institution
By Alan White - 14 March 12:19

As the case of "Dora", a young woman who either committed a minor crime or made a mistake, shows - people from deprived backgrounds have an entirely different experience of custody than people like Chris Huhne or Vicky Pryce.

Protesters carry placards during a protest against Atos in London in August 2012
By Alan White - 05 March 11:50

How the Work Capability Assessment costs lives - its impact on people with mental health problems is more serious than Atos have acknowledged.

Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy.
By Alan White - 02 March 14:30

From the BNP leader's praise for Dark Side of the Moon to the Labour MP's Twitter spat with Frankie Boyle, we're being reminded that our politicians are humans.

A prison guard, unrelated to the cases discussed. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alan White - 28 February 9:33

Children have suffered from broken bones including wrists and elbows, and had teeth knocked out in Young Offenders' Institutes. But too many - abused at home too - do not know that their treatment was illegal.

A playground in Tower Hamlets
By Alan White - 22 February 10:13

Evidence suggests that the Coalition's approach is making things worse, not better, for our children.

Two young boys play football in a run down street with boarded up houses in Glas
By Alan White - 14 February 14:54

When you talk about child poverty, you're essentially talking about fairness.

Housing near Clapham in London
By Alan White - 08 February 12:27

Renting is the new normal, but for many it means no security and a constant risk of exploitation.

Children colouring in a pattern.
By Alan White - 31 January 15:41

While fostering and adoption are undeniably important, focusing on them at the expense of early intervention is a false economy, say charity leaders.

A protester wears an "Atos Out" sign during a demonstration at the DWP
By Alan White - 23 January 12:51

One woman with Crohn's told to work in a nappy; another with 90 per cent burns declared fit to work. No wonder the Work Capability Assessment, administered by Atos, has been declared "unfit for purpose".

The Yarl's Wood detention centre, where Rose was held
By Alan White - 15 January 12:36

Why is the Home Office continuing a cruel and ludicrous campaign against a woman who they have accepted will definitely die if returned to Nigeria?

Rain in Rochdale. Photo:Getty
By Alan White - 09 January 18:45

I don’t believe that our political class – nor indeed much of our media class – actually have any understanding of what poverty really is: an agonising, life-wrecking tragedy.

Chris Grayling arrives at the Guildhall to attend The Lord Mayor's Banquet. Phot
By Alan White - 07 January 15:38

Payment by results might work, but not the way this government is doing it, writes Alan White.

A homeless man rests in the doorway of a branch of a Lloyds Bank in central Lond
By Alan White - 13 December 11:19

You probably feel guilty when you see a homeless person, but don't know what to do for the best. Now, you can call Streetlink and they will work with local services to get the person off the street and into accommodation.

The huge Aylesbury council estate in Southwark, home to 7,500 people
By Alan White - 04 December 9:38

If the money doesn't go to giants like Serco and G4S, where can it go? Alan White explores the ability of social enterprises to commission services instead.

A security guard working during the London Olympics.
By Alan White - 03 December 12:41

Contractors like Serco, G4S and Clearel have become "too big to fail", while it's taxpayers' money they're consuming.

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