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The welfare reforms have caused some controversy.
Labour’s welfare reforms have been torn apart by a United Nations committee on disability rights, who fear the changes will ...
The extra expense is expected to be in the range of £2.5 billion could mean "tax rises in this autumn's budget are inevitable ...
Thirty-nine Labour MPs have signed a fresh amendment calling for welfare cuts to be stopped when the proposals are put to a ...
Labour’s divisive welfare plans have passed a final vote in parliament, paving the way for changes to Universal Credit that will affect all 7.5 million claimants. At such a critical moment in US ...
When the children’s commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza reported to government this week that large numbers of children are ...
Britain’s Labour Party revolts against modest disability reform.
The Chief Whip, Sir Alan Campbell, in charge of winning the vote for the prime minister, has issued a plea for unity - ...
The Bill would halve and freeze the Universal Credit top-up for those whose health means they are unable to work ...
MPs voted in favour of the bill by 335 votes to 260, meaning it will progress to the next stage of parliamentary scrutiny.
The week of Sir Keir Starmer’s first anniversary in Number 10 saw the Prime Minister scrap a raft of the Government’s ...
This week the Government has quietly published an amendment to reverse vital protections for millions of farmed animals.