CHARITY bosses are urging the UK Government to release internal analysis on the impact of scrapping the £20 Universal Credit uplift. Peter Kelly, director of the Poverty Alliance, insisted it was "clearly in the public interest to know whether this decision will deepen poverty for thousands of people across our country". He has now written to Work and Pensions Secretary Thérèse Coffey calling on her to "sanction the release of this analysis so that the public understand the likely impact of this decision". The uplift was introduced in April last year in the wake of the upheaval caused by the coronavirus pandemic.