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The UK prime minister rolled back planned cuts, making it tougher for new applicants only to collect some benefits ...
The government has been forced into another u-turn to see off a rebellion. But it really shouldn’t have come to this.
The UK government is scaling back planned welfare reforms in a bid to fight off a backbench rebellion.
Labour is in a “good place now” on welfare reform, a Cabinet minister has insisted after the Government agreed to water down ...
Critics say the Government's welfare U-turn has created a 'two-tier system' for current and future disabled claimants ...
Liz Kendall last night announced a series of concessions on controversial benefit cuts in a bid to avoid a humiliating defeat ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer sharply scaled back planned welfare cuts on Friday to quell a rebellion by lawmakers in ...
A Number 10 spokesman insisted that the Prime Minister ‘remains fully committed to engaging with parliamentarians’.
The U-turn, including protecting personal independence payments (Pip) for existing claimants, comes after 126 MPs threatened ...
Keir Starmer caved in to party rebels over the benefit cuts that were vital reforms not 5 minutes ago, says Fleet Street Fox. You could be forgiven for wondering who's in charge ...
Labour MPs force concessions on disability reforms, applying changes only to new claimants amid mounting criticism.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer scales back welfare cut plans after facing rebellion from over 100 Labour lawmakers. Changes will only affect new claimants, saving less than initially targeted.