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UK CHILD POVERTY

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  • Baby Oliver-James Giles is comforted by his mother Victoria Cunningham  in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Baby Oliver-James Giles looks out from the window of the house his family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham blows a dandelion away with her baby Oliver-James Giles outside the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • baby Oliver-James Giles stands in the kitchen of the house his family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham looks at bills as her husband Simon Giles entertains their baby Oliver-James Giles in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham prepares food for her son Oliver-James in the kitchen of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham holds her son Oliver-James as she comes out from the doorway of  the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham, her husband Simon Giles and their son Oliver-James Giles look out from the window of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham prepares food for her son Oliver-James, as he cries at her side in the kitchen of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham sings rhymes to Baby Oliver-James Giles as a pile of bills line up on the window sill   of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham sings rhymes to her baby Oliver-James Giles in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham prepares food for her son Oliver-James in the kitchen of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham feeds her son Oliver-James as her husband Simon Giles looks on in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham feeds her son Oliver-James in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham feeds her son Oliver-James in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Simon Giles plays with his baby Oliver-James Giles outside the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Simon Giles plays with his baby Oliver-James Giles outside the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham looks at a council tax bill in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Baby Oliver-James Giles cries out for his parents in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunningham, her husband Simon Giles and their son Oliver-James Giles look out from the window of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Simon Giles cradles his son Oliver-James Giles in the living room of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Simon Giles holds his son Oliver-James Giles in the living room of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Simon Giles holds his son Oliver-James Giles as he points at his mother Victoria Cunningham in the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Simon Giles tickles his son Oliver-James Giles in the living room of the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Simon Giles plays with his son Oliver-James outside the house the family rents in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014. Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Victoria Cunning hams cupboards in her kitchen at the home they rent in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014 .Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays with his dog Pippa in the garden of the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory looks for food for her son Taui in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory watches her son Taui play  as she sits next to her dog in their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays in the garden of the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory speaks to her son Taui in their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays with his dog Pippa in the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory kisses her son Taui, who is holding a piece of ham, outside their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory stand at their door with her son Taui, who is holding a piece of ham, outside their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory looks for food for her son Taui in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory rests his head on a sofa in the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory hands lunch her son Taui in the living area of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays in the garden of the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory hugs her son Taui, who is holding a piece of ham, outside their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory looks for food for her son Taui in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory's cupboard holds canned food collected from food banks in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory prepares lunch for her son Taui in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 2.5 year old Taui stretches his hand out for food from his mother 43 year old Maria Gregory in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays with his dog Pippa in the garden of the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays with his scooter in the garden of the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory wipes the tears from her eyes as she sits in the living room of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory holds her head in distress in her son's bedroom at her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory displays her electricity bill at her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory displays her electricity bill at her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory feed her son Taui a slice of ham outside of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory hugs her son Taui, who is holding a piece of ham, outside their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory hugs her son Taui, who is holding a piece of ham, outside their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory eats his lunch maed of crackers with butter, ham, raisins and carrot sticks from a packet in the Bungalow he and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory prepares lunch for her son Taui in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Apples sit in the kitchen counter of 43 year old Maria Gregory's. Maria says she can't afford fresh fruit and vegetables for her son Taui, and relies mostly on canned food collected from food banks to feed her son in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory hands a slice of ham to her son Taui in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory holds her son Taui's hand in the living room of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays with his dog Pippa in the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory watches her son Taui play in their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory rests his head on a sofa in the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory asks her 2.5 year old son Taui to come with her  in her son's bedroom at their rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays with his dog Pippa in the garden of the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory watches her son Taui drink apple juice as she sits next to her dog in their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory hides his head in chair next to his dog Pippa in the Bungalow he and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory helps her son Taui fill out a colouring book as they sits next to their dog Pippa in their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Two year old Taui Gregory plays with his scooter in the garden of the Bungalow him and his mother Maria Gregory rent in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory's shows a cupboard with canned food collected from food banks in the kitchen of her rented Bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16th 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • 43 year old Maria Gregory hugs her son Taui, who is holding a piece of ham, outside their rented bungalow in New Market, England Thursday Aug. 16, 2012. Maria suspects she and her 2.5 year-old-son, Taui, will be evicted soon as she can’t afford the rent. She survives on food from food banks, and by selling everything she owns. She often goes without meals, but always ensures her son eats.(Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)
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  • Victoria Cunningham sorts through bills at her home in Bradford, Great Britain Monday, May 26, 2014 .Through Save the Children's EAT, SLEEP, LEARN AND PLAY programme the family was awarded a fridge freezer and a toy and book pack. A record five million children in the UK could be trapped in poverty by 2020, according to new research by Save the Children. The report reveals that children have paid the highest price in the recession, with families having been hit by years of flat wages, cut to benefits and the rising cost of living. (Elizabeth Dalziel for Save the Children )
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