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The UK government backed down on Friday on controversial plans to slash disability and sickness benefits after a a major ...
Keir Starmer accused of creating 'two tier' benefits system after u-turn on welfare cuts - The U-turn on personal ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given way to political pressure and watered down planned welfare reforms to avert defeat by his own party’s lawmakers.
The U-turn, including protecting personal independence payments (Pip) for existing claimants, comes after 126 MPs threatened ...
Following publication of the UK Government’s Creative Industries Sector Plan, Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, Chair of the Culture ...
Scotland Yard has been criticised for failing to intervene when a Palestine Action yob dressed as a Holocaust concentration ...
Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky is to become chairman of Royal Mail after completing the £3.6 billion takeover of the ...
Current Pip claimants will not lose their DWP benefits after the Government made concessions to Labour rebels on controversial welfare reforms.
The UK Government has confirmed it will make major concessions to its benefit reforms after 120 backbenchers threatened to rebel.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government backed down on Friday on controversial plans to slash disability and ...
Some 126 party backbenchers had signed an amendment that would halt the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment ...
People who currently receive Personal Independence Payments (Pip), or the health element of Universal Credit, will continue ...
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