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inews.co.uk on MSNSix unknowns about Labour’s benefits cuts – and what could happen nextBut there remain a large number of unanswered questions which must be resolved before it will be clear whether the Government ...
Disabled people are a solution to, and not a cause of, our languishing economy, writes Arun Veerappan in response to Labour's ...
A Labour minister sent out to defend the government’s welfare cuts has admitted he couldn't live on the £70 a week universal ...
Work and pension secretary Liz Kendall set to unveil plans to slash welfare bill by £5bn in benefits overhaul on Tuesday ...
Labour backbenchers continued to criticise the cuts and left-winger Diane Abbot directly challenged the Prime Minister in the ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s move to cut disability benefits sets the scene for a showdown with the left of his governing ...
Radio host grills Department for Work and Pensions minister Stephen Timms on whether £5billion crackdown that has caused ...
Sir Keir Starmer was asked What is the point” of Labour if it cuts disability benefits during Prime Minister's Questions on ...
The Labour MP Jon Trickett writes for The Mirror on planned reforms to sickness and disability benefits, saying he will vote against the measures in the Commons ...
Ministers say it’s their ‘moral duty’ to encourage sick and disabled people to work. But is this ‘morality’ driven by genuine ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNLabour disability benefits cuts rebellion grows despite No 10 concessionsThe Joseph Rowntree Foundation said the plans would be the biggest cut to disability benefits since the Office for Budget ...
The United Kingdom's Labour Party cut welfare spending to boost the economy and save about $6.5 billion a year by 2030.
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