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Sir Keir Starmer has said his welfare reforms now strike “the right balance” after he U-turned in the face of a major ...
The UK prime minister rolled back planned cuts, making it tougher for new applicants only to collect some benefits ...
The government’s broad-brush trade strategy might have done more to champion British farming and felt like a “missed opportunity”, the NFU said. Read our asks in full.
Former Cork City Council employee Patrick Linehan, aged 70, was caught in an online sting operation having sexualised ...
Current Pip claimants will not lose their DWP benefits after the Government made concessions to Labour rebels on controversial welfare reforms.
The UK government is scaling back planned welfare reforms in a bid to fight off a backbench rebellion.
However, the work and pensions secretary, would not guarantee the bill will pass amid continued criticism from some Labour ...
Being 'forced to retreat' this early in his reign is 'simply unprecedented' and shows his government is now 'in trouble', say ...
The British prime minister had pressed ahead with the proposal despite pushback from within his party, but a parliamentary ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given way to political pressure and watered down planned welfare reforms to avert ...
The Resolution Foundation has estimated that the concessions will cost between £2.6 billion and £3.2 billion by the end of ...
After woeful federal and state assessments of problems with social services in NC, child welfare reforms may put teeth into ...