Skip to main content
Gifts from The Morning Star
Over 1 in 4 teachers bring in food for starving pupils, poll finds
Pupils eating school dinners

UNIVERSAL free school meals must be introduced, the National Education Union has said, after a new poll indicated that a growing number of teachers are stepping in to provide food for hungry pupils.

A survey for the charity FareShare suggested that 28 per cent of teachers in England had provided food to at least one pupil in the summer term due to concerns for their welfare.

The poll of around 10,000 teachers found that 36 per cent of those working in more deprived areas reported handing out food to pupils, compared with 23 per cent in more affluent areas.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
A general view of staff on a NHS hospital ward at Ealing Hos
Britain / 12 September 2025
12 September 2025
Protesters outside the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) UK, the flagship defence event for the UK, at ExCel London in Royal Victoria Dock, east London, September 9, 2025
Britain / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

Activists vow to shut down one of the world’s largest arms fairs in London

Similar stories

A lunch tray in the school canteen
Britain / 12 March 2025
12 March 2025
Campaigners urge government to roll out universal free school meals
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, September 25, 2024
Labour Conference 2024 / 25 September 2024
25 September 2024