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America’s social safety net is poised to become thinner if the Republicans’ massive tax and spending bill crosses the finish ...
Labour MP Stella Creasy and Minister of State for Social Security and Disability Stephen Timms disagreed over proposed ...
A marathon vote is underway in the Senate over Trump's megabill, with Republicans divided over how much to cut welfare ...
The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill is before the House of Commons for its second reading. Despite a series of concessions by ministers, dozens of Labour MPs are still ...
Today, a public consultation closes on one of the existing programmes of funding reasonable adjustments in the workplace. But ...
We’ve gone beyond co-production – disabled people must run the DWP" is the verdict of a sweeping response to the government ...
Disability benefit assessments look set to be overhauled so that the focus is no longer on a person’s ability to carry out ...
The dollar weakened, ending a losing quarter with the prospect of approaching monetary easing that could add downward pressure on the currency.
The Government's U-turn on welfare cuts will cost taxpayers around £2.5 billion by 2030, the Work and Pensions Secretary has told MPs as she laid out concessions to Labour rebels.
The Tories will vote against Sir Keir Starmer 's welfare reforms in a fresh blow to the Prime Minister. Conservative leader ...
Keir Starmer offered major concessions on welfare reforms to avoid a Commons defeat - but the Government's own analysis ...
Speaking to ITV News Political Correspondent Romilly Weeks, Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee Debbie Abrahams ...
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