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This Labour prime minister, who served in Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cabinet and who was elected to his party’s leadership on a ...
The huge changes to the welfare system, due to be announced next week, will see only the most severely disabled people ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is poised to slash the UK’s ballooning benefits bill next week, setting the scene for a moment of ...
The planned freeze prompted anger among MPs when it was leaked — and is now likely to be dropped, two people with knowledge ...
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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 ...
This week will see the Labour Party government and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announce a PIP shake up.
Labour MPs are now raising concerns publicly about upcoming cuts to the benefits system, with details expected next week - ...
Writing exclusively for the Sunday Mirror, Mr Streeting argued cutting waiting lists and targeting areas of worklessness with ...
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LancsLive on MSN'1 million to have benefits cut' in these key DWP disability areas by LabourIt is anticipated that the new eligibility criteria will affect around a million people, affecting those making new benefit ...
The crackdown could see 2.4 million claimants required to prepare for work, with hundreds of thousands facing benefit cuts if ...
A staggering one million people are at risk of having their benefits cut under a revamp of the welfare system aimed at saving costs. The changes, which are set to roll out next week, will target only ...
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