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ABC, NY Times reporters go full-on vulture tweeting friends, family of Connecticut massacre targets

ABC, NY Times reporters go full-on vulture tweeting friends, family of Connecticut massacre targets | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it
An ABC News editorial producer earned the online equivalent of a hard slap to the face Friday, after she used Twitter to approach two people for interviews who were painfully close to the morning massacre of a Connecticut elementary school.

Nadine Shubailat tweeted interview requests to a man who said his “good friend” had a child in kindergarten at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., and to a woman whose cousin was a first-grade teacher killed in the Friday morning gun rampage.
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Cash unclaimed as millions go cold

Cash unclaimed as millions go cold | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it

Around six million households plan to cut back on heating this winter as millions of pounds of Government help for those on low incomes goes unclaimed, consumer groups have said.

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Families £200 worse off next year

Families £200 worse off next year | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it

HARD-PRESSED families will have an average of £200 less to spend next year because of soaring bills, analysts said yesterday.

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13 million people living in poverty

13 million people living in poverty | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it
Every day people in the UK go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income. Trussell Trust foodbanks provide a minimum of three days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis in the UK.
Zulfadhli Marksman's curator insight, February 1, 6:08 AM

I can see that there are millions of people living in poverty just in one country. It is a result of problems like redundancy, unexpected bill on a low income etc. However, the Trussel Trust partners are helping these people by opening food banks, providing emergency food, to support the people in crisis. The number of people to live in poverty is anticipated to reach over 200,000. I think opening foodbanks is a very good way to help these people suffering and is another way to slowly escape from their problems, rather than suicide. It also makes me wonder why they anticipate an increase of people in poverty. They should think optimistically, rather then pessimistically

Zulfadhli Marksman's comment, February 1, 6:24 AM
I can see that there are millions of people living in poverty just in one country. It is a result of problems like redundancy, unexpected bill on a low income etc. However, the Trussel Trust partners are helping these people by opening food banks, providing emergency food, to support the people in crisis. The number of people to live in poverty is anticipated to reach over 200,000. I think opening foodbanks is a very good way to help these people suffering and is another way to slowly escape from their problems, rather than suicide. It also makes me wonder why they anticipate an increase of people in poverty. They should think optimistically, rather then pessimistically