Glasgow's Labour group will present a motion on Thursday asking councillors to back an action plan to end poverty
Glasgow councillors are being encouraged to endorse a five-point action plan created by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation to help tackle poverty.
READ MORE: Glasgow City Council parties donate to GMB buffet to help workers during cost of living crisis Findings from One Parent Family Scotland also showed that nearly 40% of single-parent households are living on average £116 per week below the poverty line.
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