Prime Minister Keir Starmer is poised to slash the UK’s ballooning benefits bill next week, setting the scene for a moment of ...
Martin Ivens is the editor of the Times Literary Supplement. Previously, he was editor of the Sunday Times of London and its ...
The huge changes to the welfare system, due to be announced next week, will see only the most severely disabled people ...
Louise Murphy, senior economist at the Resolution Foundation think-tank, urged ministers to “proceed cautiously rather than ...
We don’t know, but we know lots of smart people. They’re standing by to explain whatever happens. We will help them share the ...
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The i Paper on MSNLabour unlikely to ditch child benefit cap as new rebellion loomsRaising benefit limit from two to three children remains an option. But overall cap will stay prompting 'deep disappointment ...
Can this really be the bloke who's been branded the worst PM in the last 50 years and who’s cocked up every single thing he’s ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNEven loyal MPs are squaring up to fight for Labour's soul over disability cutsWith his thumping majority of 158, Starmer has been able to weather the undercurrent of unrest that has simmered since he became Prime Minister in July, when seven Labour MPs were suspended for ...
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The British economy unexpectedly shrank during January, piling pressure on Treasury chief Rachel Reeves before a key ...
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GB News on MSN'Kowtowing to communist China!' Inside the fightback against Keir Starmer's 'surrender' of the Chagos IslandsA movement to save the Chagos Islands for Sir Keir Starmer's "surrender" deal is gathering pace - with activists now pushing ...
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