Child poverty duty to become law
Author: BBC |
Ministers are making it a legal duty for the government, local authorities and other organisations to help to end child poverty across the UK.
The government looks set to miss its own targets on cutting the numbers of children living in poverty.
A new bill being published later will make it a duty to support families so that child poverty is eradicated by 2020, the goal set by Tony Blair.
Campaigners say this means future governments cannot easily drop the aim.