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    Britain launches 500 million pound fund for vulnerable children

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    Posted on July 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Britain announces a £500M fund to help 200,000 vulnerable children with education and safe homes. The initiative is part of a broader welfare reform plan.

    Britain launches 500 million pound fund for vulnerable children

    MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -Britain on Sunday announced a 500 million pound ($675 million) fund intended to help up to 200,000 vulnerable children.

    The Better Futures Fund aims to provide support for struggling families and give children access to better education and a safe home over the next 10 years, the government said.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his finance minister Rachel Reeves are under pressure from their own Labour Party lawmakers to provide more support for low-income families.

    Earlier this month, Starmer was forced to gut key parts of his welfare reform plan in order to pass legislation through parliament.

    "This fund will give hundreds of thousands of children, young people and their families a better chance," Reeves said in a statement.

    "Our 'Plan for Change' will break down barriers to opportunity and give them the best start in life."

    The finance ministry said it planned to raise another 500 million pounds from local government, social investors and philanthropists.

    Mel Stride, finance spokesman for the opposition Conservative Party, said he welcomed the new funding but said Labour's economic policies had hurt struggling families.

    The government is also considering whether to abolish a two-child limit on welfare payments to parents as it reassesses several unpopular policies to reverse a slide in its poll ratings.

    ($1 = 0.7408 pounds)

    (Reporting by Andy Bruce; Editing by David Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Britain launches a £500 million fund for vulnerable children.
    • •The fund aims to support 200,000 children with education and housing.
    • •Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure for more family support.
    • •The government plans to raise additional funds from various sources.
    • •The fund is part of a broader 'Plan for Change' initiative.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain launches 500 million pound fund for vulnerable children

    1What is the purpose of the Better Futures Fund?

    The Better Futures Fund aims to provide support for struggling families and give children access to better education and a safe home over the next 10 years.

    2How much funding has the UK government announced?

    Britain announced a £500 million ($675 million) fund intended to help up to 200,000 vulnerable children.

    3Who is under pressure to provide more support for families?

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his finance minister Rachel Reeves are under pressure from their own Labour Party lawmakers to provide more support for low-income families.

    4What are the government's plans regarding welfare payments?

    The government is considering whether to abolish a two-child limit on welfare payments to parents as it reassesses several unpopular policies.

    5What did Mel Stride say about the new funding?

    Mel Stride, finance spokesman for the opposition Conservative Party, welcomed the new funding but criticized Labour's economic policies for hurting struggling families.

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