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Two in five children in poverty not eligible for free school meals
The big screen displays a message of thanks to Manchester United's Marcus Rashford for his free school meals campaign before the Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpool

AT LEAST two in five children living under the poverty line were not eligible for free school meals before the pandemic hit, new analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) shows.

The figure accounts for 1.3 million children in families in low-paid work across Britain but who do not qualify because of stringent eligibility criteria. 

CPAG estimates that another 100,000 schoolchildren across Britain, who are not covered by universal infant free school meals, are in families with no recourse to public funds because of their immigration status. 

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