A Labour MP has strongly criticised the chancellor's plans to substantially cut welfare spending over the next few years.
The Poole MP, Neil Duncan-Jordan, said he could not support the welfare cuts, telling the chancellor in the Commons: "It's ...
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A Labour minister has apologised for comparing disability benefit cuts to children’s pocket money. Darren Jones, chief ...
The Labour Chancellor slashed welfare spending in her Spring Statement. But what will the impact be in Scotland?
A Labour MP has strongly criticised the Chancellor's plans to substantially cut welfare spending over the next few years.
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The Chancellor was also forced to defend Treasury minister Darren Jones who compared the benefits cuts to taking pocket money ...
CPAG analysis shows that child poverty will rise even higher by the end of this parliament to 4.8 million, unless the ...
Stroud MP Dr Simon Opher has told his constituents he won't be voting for the cuts when they go before Parliament. | ITV News ...
The former Labour leader said the spring statement is an opportunity for Rachel Reeves to reverse her spending cuts and ...
Following the cuts, between 800,000 and 1.2 million are set to lose their entitlement to PIP as the benefit effectively ...
Debbie Abrahams, who chairs the Work and Pensions Committee, questioned how ‘making people sicker and poorer’ would help the ...
Alongside the cuts, Ms Kendall was keen to emphasise, comes £1bn more to help support people back into work, and a legal ...
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