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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 "weakened" Keir Starmer is preparing to offer Labour MP rebels even more concessions on welfare cuts ahead of tomorrow's ...
The planned cuts will now only hit future claimants ... “The government has announced that all current PIP recipients will no longer be affected by any changes to welfare, and that £1 billion of ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Around 150,000 people will be pushed into poverty by 2030 as a result of the Government’s welfare cuts despite Sir Keir Starmer being forced ...
Still 150,000 more people in poverty due to proposed welfare cuts An extra 150,000 people will be in relative poverty after housing costs if the government's welfare cuts come into effect. That's ...
Scottish Labour MPs are still undecided about backing the UK Government's benefit cuts on Tuesday. The Record understands several Scots could still rebel against the Government over planned welfare ...
Jade led chants against Reform UK, genocide, welfare cuts, and more during her Glastonbury set on Saturday, June 28. | Getty Images As she performed her track, FUFN, Jade led the Glastonbury crowd in ...
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 dark” ...
It warned that the welfare cuts will simply lead to a "two-tier system" where "huge numbers" of people in need are still out of pocket. Its analysis has estimated average monthly costs - not taking ...
US senators were inching Sunday towards a vote on Donald Trump's "big beautiful" spending bill, a hugely divisive proposal ...
Most people are against planned changes to disability benefit assessments as MPs prepare to vote on controversial welfare bill ...
Labour's controversial Welfare Reform Bill is scheduled for a second reading in the House of Commons tomorrow. By last week, 127 Labour MPs had signed an amendment to scupper the Bill, forcing Keir ...