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Sir Keir Starmer has said his welfare reforms now strike “the right balance” after he U-turned in the face of a major ...
The UK prime minister rolled back planned cuts, making it tougher for new applicants only to collect some benefits ...
If current protections are right for disabled people now, why are they not right for disabled people in the future?’ ...
There is fear and anxiety amongst the spinal cord injury (SCI) community regarding the Labour Party government’s proposed ...
Current Pip claimants will not lose their DWP benefits after the Government made concessions to Labour rebels on controversial welfare reforms.
Labour MPs have called for a reset in relations with Downing Street as the fallout from the welfare rebellion threatens to cause lasting damage. A late-night climbdown on welfare cuts from Number 10 ...
Ministers have said they expect the Government’s welfare legislation to pass the Commons after Sir Keir Starmer backed down ...
However, the work and pensions secretary, would not guarantee the bill will pass amid continued criticism from some Labour ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s U-turn now leaves the government with a choice between raising taxes or cutting spending elsewhere ...
Two charities plan to host a protest outside Brighton railway station over the government’s proposed changes to welfare benefits. The ...
Labour is in a “good place now” on welfare reform, a Cabinet minister has insisted after the Government agreed to water down ...
Under the changes, around 1.5 million of the current claimants would not be found eligible for the “daily living” side of the ...
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