The government will miss its target of halving child poverty by 2010 by some 600,000 children unless it spends an extra £4.2bn a year, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation says.
The foundation said there were 2.9m children now living in poverty.
By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor
Published: February 17 2009 22:50 | Last updated: February 17 2009 22:50
The government will miss its target of halving child poverty by 2010 by some 600,000 children unless it spends an extra £4.2bn a year, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation says.
The foundation said there were 2.9m children now living in poverty.