Albert Toth
alb-toth.bsky.social
Albert Toth
@alb-toth.bsky.social
Audience Reporter at The Independent | Welfare, housing, money | Get in touch: albert.toth@independent.co.uk

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Great to see coverage of the 5 week wait in @the-independent.com, highlighting new Citizens Advice analysis of the huge scale of this issue

⚠️800,000 households repaying loans to DWP only needed because of 5 week wait for 1st UC payment

⚠️0.5M+ children growing up in households repaying these loans
“No family should have to borrow money just to eat while waiting for support they’re entitled to.”

We're calling on the government to take action on one of Universal Credit's longest-standing problems: the 5 week wait.

Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/4odsGnL
UK poverty crisis as 500,000 children in homes trapped in benefit debt cycle
Exclusive: Tens of thousands of families are forced to take out loans to cover the five-week wait until their first universal credit payment – but many struggle to pay it back
www.independent.co.uk
October 15, 2025 at 10:11 AM
Interesting analysis from @chrisgiles.ft.com here
There is no need for a moral panic about the UK's welfare system.

Far from perfect but recent discourse is nuts

Spending is controlled, not spiralling

Worklessness is near record lows

My column www.ft.com/content/ee67...
October 16, 2025 at 9:32 AM
Lime bikes should surely cost by distance, not time, right? Obvious hazard in incentivising cycling as fast as you can, not to mention effective discrimination based on physical ability. Just a commuting thought.
October 15, 2025 at 4:46 PM
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UK must be ready for ‘unprecedented’ heatwaves and flooding, climate experts warn

Heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and flooding will all become more regular and intense, experts say.
@alb-toth.bsky.social
UK must be ready for ‘unprecedented’ heatwaves and flooding, climate experts warn
Heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and flooding will all become more regular and intense, experts say
buff.ly
October 15, 2025 at 9:00 AM
A staggering report from @resfoundation.bsky.social which I cover for The Independent today. As essentials have risen by as much as 120 per cent, wages on average have gone up just seven. The cost of decades of political inaction
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
Families in Britain are £20,000 worse off than 20 years ago, report warns
Income stagnation over the past two decades is ‘unprecedented in modern times,’ damning new report warns
www.independent.co.uk
September 18, 2025 at 9:10 AM
“More than 1 in 4 children are living in homes where people are forced to skip or cut back on meals because of financial concerns, as campaigners warn the crisis should ‘shame the government to its core’”

I cover this timely report from @trusselluk.bsky.social for The Independent today:
September 10, 2025 at 10:36 AM
Decided it was finally time to report on a concerning (and annoying) trend
Benefits misinformation spreads online as millions grapple with cost of living
Fake news about changes to household finances is proliferating online
www.independent.co.uk
August 20, 2025 at 7:35 AM
“When the centre closed, I felt like I lost my other home... We won't let them take our community centre.”

The great @taracobham.bsky.social and I report for The Independent:
Parents occupy community centre with buggy blockade in protest over cost of childcare
Families and youth workers occupy recently closed centre run by Living Under One Sun in Tottenham in protest over lack of affordable childcare and school holiday support
www.independent.co.uk
August 12, 2025 at 7:02 AM
I looked into David Dinsmore’s CV as he takes up a central role in government👇
Ex-Sun editor David Dinsmore to take up UK govt communications role.

Is the appointment of a Rupert Murdoch ally supposed to increase govt popularity in Liverpool?
Who is David Dinsmore? The former Sun editor given top comms job by Starmer
The appointment has been criticised over issues relating to Mr Dinsmore’s time at the tabloid
www.independent.co.uk
July 29, 2025 at 8:18 AM
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He's one of Britain's richest men. So why does Asif Aziz's property company keep leasing London gift shops to overseas students based in abandoned offices or flytipped car parks — before vanishing without paying millions of pounds in taxes? www.londoncentric.media/p/asf-aziz-l...
The billionaire and the tax evading gift shops
Asif Aziz's Criterion Capital manages a row of high-profile shops at Piccadilly Circus. So why does his team keeping renting them to students who vanish without paying millions of pounds in taxes?
www.londoncentric.media
July 22, 2025 at 6:48 AM
Liz Kendall to DWP committee just now: "I do not agree that the [Pathways to Work green] paper as a whole somehow lacked consultation with disabled people"

The green paper (the words 'we are not consulting' appear five times):
July 16, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Over a million current disability benefit claimants have been left out of Labour’s welfare concessions – and most are children
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
Nearly 800,000 disabled children stand to lose out from Labour welfare reform
Over a million current disability benefit claimants have been left out of Labour’s welfare concessions – and most are children
www.independent.co.uk
June 30, 2025 at 5:20 PM
MPs will vote on Tuesday on whether to make PIP harder to claim for a future generation of disabled people.

For @the-independent.com I spoke to claimants, experts and a former assessor about the uphill battle many already face to get what they're entitled to.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
‘Trying to claim PIP was awful – Labour still wants to make it harder’
More than half of disabled people who attend a health benefit assessment say they feel humiliated by the process
www.independent.co.uk
June 28, 2025 at 2:39 PM
Have you or someone you know had a troubling experience at a PIP assessment? Would love to hear your story for an article for @the-independent.com.

DM or get in touch: albert.toth@independent.co.uk

All information handled sensitively, and anonymously if desired.
June 19, 2025 at 8:24 AM
Well deserved. A masterclass in how journalism can bring real justice and change people’s lives for the better
Guardian’s Patrick Butler and Josh Halliday win Paul Foot award
Guardian’s Patrick Butler and Josh Halliday win Paul Foot award
Journalists honoured for their ‘enraging and heartbreaking’ coverage of the carer’s allowance crisis The Guardian journalists Patrick Butler and Josh Halliday have won the Paul Foot award for their coverage of how vulnerable British carers were taking to court for accidentally claiming the allowance alongside part-time work. The pair uncovered how carers were prosecuted even though many had tried to report their earnings to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Tens of thousands of carers have unwittingly fallen foul of earnings rules each year since the DWP permanent secretary Sir Peter Schofield promised MPs in 2019 that new technology would eradicate the problem by preventing overpayments “in some cases before they happen”. In the five years after the verify earnings and pensions tool, known as VEP, was presented as a solution to the problems of carer’s allowance, more than 262,000 overpayments totalling in excess of £325m were clawed back from carers, and 600 carers were prosecuted and received criminal records, according to the National Audit Office. In the case of one man, who was convicted for over-claiming 30p a week, the DWP has since acknowledged he made an innocent mistake. Labour has now set up an independent review of the allowance and raised the earnings limit for those claiming it. The 2025 awards ceremony on Tuesday was hosted at Bafta by Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, who said: “Who cares? This is the big question in Britain at the moment and the winners wrote brilliantly about these very people.” Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
May 21, 2025 at 10:08 AM
Timely and important. The way we talk about welfare matters - it is one of the first steps to tackle stigma and misinformation. Would encourage everyone - politician / journalist or not - to have a read.
If we want to rebuild trust in the system, we need to change the way we talk about benefits.

Today we launch two guides to help politicians and journalists improve how they talk about the benefits system and social security.

Read more in the @bigissue.com: www.bigissue.com/opinion/bene...
We need to change the way we talk about benefits
Turn2Us is publishing two guides to help politicians and journalists improve how they talk about the benefits system and social security.
www.bigissue.com
May 20, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Exclusive: A survey of 1000s of health workers finds that the majority believe making rents more affordable would reduce the strain on NHS.

Most also say that they often see children with health problems made worse by insecure housing:
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
Experts warn of health epidemic sparked by Britain’s housing crisis
Exclusive: Doctors and renters tell The Independent how housing issues are worsening health in Britain
www.independent.co.uk
May 9, 2025 at 5:55 PM
When I was a young hopeful journalist fresh out of university I did a stint of work experience for a local paper.

Most of the day was spent going to neighbourhoods where everyone was apparently outraged about something like a new road, or (more worryingly) Travellers etc…
We need more of this sort of thing.

"Change is good, say local residents as absence of anxiety grips local area."
The BBC spoke to locals near a big English solar farm and found the panels “do not really bother them” www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
May 6, 2025 at 10:02 AM
'The millions of benefit claimants affected by Labour’s planned changes to welfare will soon be able to have their say on the controversial package, but with one crucial catch: they aren’t allowed to talk about the cuts.'

Me for @the-independent.com
Labour benefit cuts consultation labeled a ‘sham’ as PIP changes not up for debate
Campaigners have called the conversation a ‘sham’ as people are invited to discuss only half of the proposals
www.independent.co.uk
April 11, 2025 at 11:31 AM
Labour says its welfare reforms are designed to help people into work – MPs might have to take that on faith
Starmer: MPs could vote on benefit cuts before knowing full details
Labour says its welfare reforms are designed to help people into work – but MPs might have to take that on faith
www.independent.co.uk
April 9, 2025 at 10:05 AM
I cover crucial analysis of Labour’s welfare cuts today for @the-independent.com. Important work by @neweconomics.bsky.social @benbgeiger.bsky.social
True scale of welfare cuts ‘closer to £9bn’, experts warn
Experts warn 100,000 more people plunged into poverty by cuts than government previously estimated
www.independent.co.uk
April 4, 2025 at 8:41 PM
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MPs are set to vote on disability benefit cuts without any idea how many of those affected will find work

The OBR may not publish its employment impact forecast of the plans until the end of October - after a Commons vote is likely to have taken place

By me: www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...
MPs to vote on disability benefit cuts without knowing ‘full impact’
Britain’s economic watchdog may not publish forecast of employment prospects until the end of October
www.theguardian.com
March 30, 2025 at 3:38 PM
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Spread the word! Exciting new fully funded PhD opportunity to research disabled people's lived experiences of benefit reform and the costs of disability.
Deadline: 10 April
@uofglasgow.bsky.social @uofgussp.bsky.social @uofgsps.bsky.social @sgsss.bsky.social @clemmiehilloconnor.bsky.social
March 26, 2025 at 5:31 PM
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Good to talk to @alb-toth.bsky.social for this piece. Cutting ill & disabled people's incomes doesn't make them more able to return to work, but OBR/HMT orthodoxy & risk aversion means only crude & blunt cuts are being 'scored' as likely savings for DWP www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...
No evidence welfare cuts will get more people into work, OBR says
The spending watchdog’s says it was not provided with an analysis of how the reforms could boost employment
www.independent.co.uk
March 27, 2025 at 9:13 PM
“I grew up believing that the Labour Party was the political party for the everyday man or woman and as far as I’m concerned, being disabled doesn’t stop us from being as important as the everyday man or woman who isn’t disabled.”
‘I’m terrified’: Disabled benefit claimants on the impact of Labour’s £5 billion cuts
Welfare recipients tell The Independent what losing their health-related benefits would mean to them
www.independent.co.uk
March 25, 2025 at 3:52 PM