Andy Jolly“Hang on Stephen”: Including migrant voices in anti-poverty researchThe above clip makes for awkward viewing. the British Member of Parliament Stephen Timms had just asked the Prime Minister about the…Sep 3, 2020Sep 3, 2020
Andy JollyNo such thing as a free lunch: Free School meals and statutory neglect during COVID-19Following campaigning from civil society organisations such as Hackney Migrant Centre, the UK government has agreed to extend eligibility…Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Andy JollyHow many undocumented children live in London?Earlier this month, the Mayor of London launched a report which profiled the population of migrant children in London, written by myself…Jan 20, 2020Jan 20, 2020
Andy JollyThe No Recourse to Public Funds rule is child neglect.Lynne Mutumba was two years old when she and her mother were found dead in their flat in Gillingham, Kent — having apparently starved to…Sep 10, 20181Sep 10, 20181
Andy JollyBack to the future of poverty alleviation: Holiday hunger and collective feedingFood banks have been a constant item in the news of late, most recently after the Trussell Trust (the biggest food parcels provider in the…Aug 28, 2018Aug 28, 2018
Andy JollyWhat do World Hunger Day, immigration control and a former national airline have in common?Published: Posted on 29th May 2018May 29, 2018May 29, 2018
Andy JollyFrom the Windrush generation to the ‘Air Jamaica generation’Child Welfare in a hostile environmentApr 18, 2018Apr 18, 2018
Andy JollyGlobe straddling vice-chancellors, and other mythical beastsI’ve been listening to Geoff Lloyd and Ed Miliband’s reasons to be cheerful podcast recently, and something in the most recent episode came…Dec 14, 2017Dec 14, 2017
Andy Jolly8 things no one ever told me about essay writing (but I wish they had)It’s the end of the academic year, we’re in essay season again, and I’ve now marked quite a few student essays and exam scripts. It’s still…Jun 15, 2017Jun 15, 2017