The scale of those cuts has led some Labour MPs publicly to declare for the first time today that they won't vote for the ...
The chancellor laid out more details of Labour’s planned £4.8 billion in welfare cuts on Wednesday as she delivered the new government’s first spring statement in power. Confirming the ...
The Labour government's announcement of massive welfare cuts affecting three million people - many of the sick or disabled - sparked a ...
While the Labour Party clearly talked about welfare reform in its manifesto, it never signalled it would make these sorts of cuts to the benefits bill. But the environment has changed. Growth is ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to make further cuts to welfare benefits and government departments in her Spring Statement ...
Left-wing critics have said the welfare cuts are not in line with Labour values, and health secretary Wes Streeting has even had to deny that the party is “changing into the Tories”.
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Following the cuts, between 800,000 and 1.2 million are set to lose their entitlement to PIP as the benefit effectively ...
The government’s impact assessment suggested that 250,000 people including 50,000 children will be plunged into poverty as a ...
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