Labour to extend vital household ‘lifeline’ as Reeves comes under pressure
Support trulyindependent journalismFind out moreCloseOur mission is to deliver unbiased, fact-based reporting that holds power to account and exposes the truth.Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts.Support us to deliver journalism without an agenda.Louise ThomasEditorLabour is set to extend a hardship fund for struggling households in England after campaigners call the money a “lifeline” for thousands.Ministers will announce that the Household Support Fund will be extended for a fifth time, Whitehall officials told the Financial Times, taking the funding beyond its current September 30 cut off date. The Household Support Fund provides local councils with a share of £500 million over a period of six months. Each authority is free to allocate funds however they feel is best to help struggling households in their area.Some provide cash grants, while others opt for supermarket vouchers, energy bill assistance, or funding for food banks. However, a recent report from the End Furniture Poverty charity showed that 44 percent of the total Household Support Fund budget in 2023/24 was used to provide holiday food vouchers for families in receipt of free school meals.Workers at a Coventry foodbank, 2023 More
