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The government has admitted that Sir Keir Starmer’s benefit cuts will still push 150,000 people into relative poverty, despite the prime minister watering down the measures.An assessment of the impact ...
The Government’s U-turn on welfare cuts will cost taxpayers around £2.5 billion by 2030, the Work and Pensions Secretary has ...
The government hopes the reduction of 100,000 people - down from 250,000 under the original plans - will be enough to ...
Liberal Democrat MP for Horsham, John Milne, has condemned the government's concessions on welfare cuts as "incoherent" and ...
An estimated 150,000 people may be pushed into poverty by 2030 as a result of the government's welfare cuts, new modelling ...
The government’s plans for disability benefit cuts “fail on human rights checks” even with concessions, a leading charity has ...
He told The Sunday Times that he had been too “distracted” by world events to get to grips with the crisis unfolding over ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is still facing backlash amid concern the welfare reforms will create a ‘two-tier’ benefits system ...
New modelling suggests that 150,000 people will be pushed into poverty by 2030 as a result of the cuts - lower than the 250,000 estimate under the original plans The Liberal Democrats are planning to ...
Speaking to ITV News Political Correspondent Romilly Weeks, Chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee Debbie Abrahams ...
BRUISING concessions to the government’s welfare plans are being laid out by Welfare Secretary Liz Kendall following a ...
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 ...
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