The APPG on Poverty believes it is important to amplify the voices of people living in poverty, and to ensure that the media and Parliamentarians hear their stories.
We have collated a bank of lived experience evidence through films, podcasts, blogs and articles both created and contributed to by such experts.
The APPG on Poverty held its inaugural meeting on the 12 February 2020. The minutes of that meeting are now available. The meeting included the election of officers for ...Read More
The All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPG) on Migration and on Poverty and Inequality are inviting submissions of new evidence on the potential impact of recent changes to UK immigration and ...Read More
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Poverty and Inequality is conducting an Inquiry into the situation of young people not in employment, education or training (NEET). We are examining ...Read More
Annual report for the activity of the APPG for Poverty and Inequality from its inaugural meeting on 27 November 2024 up until 26 November 2025, outlining membership and officer ...Read More
The APPG on Poverty held its inaugural meeting on the 12 February 2020. The minutes of that meeting are now available. The meeting included the election of officers for ...Read MoreRead More
Date: Tuesday, 6 January 2026 Time: 2.00pm – 3.30pm Location: Room T, Portcullis House === The APPG for Poverty and Inequality held its AGM on Tuesday 6 January. The ...Read MoreRead More
Date: Tuesday, 6 January 2026 Time: 2.00pm – 3.30pm Location: Room T, Portcullis House === The Rt Hon Dame Diana Johnson, Minister of State for Employment, will join us ...Read MoreRead More
Today the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Poverty and Inequality has published its report from its inquiry into the disproportionate impact of poverty and inequality on disabled people. Our ...Read MoreRead More
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Poverty and Inequality is launching a call for evidence to examine the disproportionate impact of poverty and inequality on disabled people. This short ...Read MoreRead More
The APPG on Poverty and Inequality held its inaugural meeting on 27 November 2024. The minutes of the meeting are now available. The meeting included the election of officers ...Read MoreRead More
During the dissolution of Parliament, the All Party Parliamentary Group on Poverty ceases to exist. We hope to reform after the General Election. Read More
Today we have published our joint report with the APPG on Migration which has found that the immigration, asylum and refugee system in the UK is creating destitution by ...Read MoreRead More
The APPG on Poverty is delighted to host Helen Rowe, author of Eliminating Poverty in Britain at our next official online meeting on Tuesday 27 February at 10.30am. Helen will speak to several sections ...Read MoreRead More