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The millions of benefit claimants affected by Labour’s planned changes to welfare will soon be able to have their say on the ...
There has been some unease in Labour's ranks over the planned savings in the welfare budget. The government's newly published ...
A Labour MP has strongly criticised the Chancellor's plans to substantially cut welfare spending over the next few years. Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr MP Steve Witherden repeated his calls for a wealth ...
The Labour group leader of a Conservative-run council has resigned from his party over huge changes to the benefits system and will sit as an independent member. Dudley councillor Pete Lowe said ...
The area with the highest proportion of people claiming health-related benefits is Liverpool Walton, at 20.3 per cent of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Terminally ill people relying on benefits could lose out on £2,000 a year under plans to reform the welfare system ...
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 ...
[BBC] A Dorset MP is warning that cuts to welfare announced in the spring statement ... but it certainly isn't what I think a Labour government should be doing and it certainly isn't something ...
Demonstrators gathered on Whitehall to protest against cuts to welfare spending as the government admitted they would likely drive another 250,000 people into poverty. The cuts to benefits, first ...
Sir Keir Starmer has criticised the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) over its assessment of his welfare reforms. In his ...
The calls for a wealth tax come amid fears of an explosive government rebellion, The London Economic can exclusively reveal.
Amounting to £4.8 billion in welfare cuts, Labour’s proposed changes would scale back some of the key health-related entitlements in the UK. The biggest cost-cutting measure in the package are ...
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