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Around 150,000 people will still be pushed into poverty under the government's proposed welfare cuts, new modelling suggests. It comes despite a major U-turn by Keir Starmer last week to water-down ...
At least 150,000 more people will be pushed into relative poverty by the end of 2029-30 because of welfare changes ... and ministers also rowed back on plans to cut the health-related element of ...
A significant number of Labour MPs are threatening to vote against the government's working-age welfare reform plan when it ...
The British prime minister had pressed ahead with the proposal, but a parliamentary vote on it was expected to fail.
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. A Labour welfare rebel has said he was still opposed to the government’s welfare bill, which he considers a “leap in the ...
Exclusive: The prime minister’s controversial welfare cuts would deepen economic insecurity for disabled women and make them ...
The U-turn on personal independence payments will protect the incomes of some 370,000 people - but new claimants could be ...
Elizabeth Butler goes from one supermarket to the next in her hometown of Martinsburg, West Virginia, to ensure she gets the ...
Andy Burnham has urged MPs to vote against Sir Keir Starmer’s welfare cuts on Tuesday despite the reforms being watered down as the Prime Minister continued to battle to secure enough support to get ...
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