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Capital launches poverty commission to help the vulnerable

by Admin | 3 Oct, 2018 | In the news

David Bol shares Jim Mcormick’s aim for the Commission to :shine a bright light on the lived reality of poverty in Edinburgh and search out workable solutions for the long term”. Go to the full article on the Evening News website.

We will rise to the poverty challenge

by Admin | 2 Oct, 2018 | Blogs

The chair of Edinburgh’s new Poverty Commission writes about how the city will tackle poverty. Go to the full article on the Council’s news blog.

Top UK poverty expert to lead new Poverty Commission in Scotland’s capital city

by Admin | 2 Oct, 2018 | Updates

Article follows the City of Edinburgh Council’s appointment of Dr Jim McCormick as the independent chair of the Edinburgh Poverty Commission. Go to the full article on the Council website.

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