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MPs could vote on benefit cuts before knowing full details, Starmer says - Labour says its welfare reforms are designed to ...
The politics were not hard to understand. Liz Truss’s imploding mini-budget, sparked in part by her decision to skip running ...
Labour says its welfare reforms are designed to help people into work – but MPs might have to take that on faith ...
It comes after Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones apologised for likening benefits to ‘pocket money’ ...
Sir Keir Starmer is set to be grilled by the powerful Liaison Committee of MPs. The Prime Minister is appearing in front of ...
Sir Keir Starmer faces a major grilling from MPs today ahead of Parliament's Easter break. The Prime Minister will take ...
Despite the political pain, Labour’s announcements on welfare come nowhere near close enough to solving the crisis of rising ...
Haringey Severe and Complex Needs Families Reference Group chair Mary Langan on how the budget cuts to welfare benefits and PIP will affect ...
It’s just more bad news every week,' says a Government insider. Some in Labour think Europe could provide the answer ...
Typically, they face more pressure and exploitation, longer hours, higher prices or charges, they get less state support and face greater discrimination all as part of the war effort. Or, more ...
Official records show £12,000 of public money was given to PR giant Freud Communications, whose chairman backed Labour at the election.
Labour’s recently announced cuts to welfare spending may be much more severe than the government is claiming, several experts ...