The London Child Poverty Commission has found 41 per cent of the capital's children live below the poverty threshold, compared with a UK average of around 30 per cent. The commission, which was set up by the Mayor of London and London Councils, also found there has been no significant decline in the capital's poverty rates since 2000. Carey Oppenheim, the chair of the commission, said: "In London it is not just that child poverty rates are higher than elsewhere...