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The first minister says the UK government has "preyed" on vulnerable claimants after a dramatic Commons U-turn.
In the slow unravelling of Labour’s Welfare Reform Bill, something revealing happened — not just about policy, but about power. For all the promises of “stability” and “competence” that Keir Starmer ...
Dan Aldridge MP voted in favour of the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, aimed at reforming welfare payments for sick and disabled people, despite previously criticising the ...
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has declared that he is loyal and committed to the Labour Party, LP. The governor also ...
Sir Keir promised to raise thousands of Brits out of poverty - but some rampant anti-Government propaganda released today ...
he morning after: a time for headaches, reflection, throbbing mirrored promises to do things differently next time. In the ...
During the same session of Prime Minister's Questions, Chancellor Rachel Reeves was seen crying - a spokesperson says it was ...
Stuart Anderson MP has called the Government's welfare reforms a "missed opportunity" to deliver improved support for local ...
Keir Starmer will face MPs at Prime Minister's Questions today after his plans for welfare reform were left in tatters.
Homes raided, people approached on the street, called from unknown numbers, arrested without warning: how British police are ...
The government has passed a reduced welfare reforms bill, after MPs voted against proposals to scrap it - here's how Oxfordshire MPs voted.
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Starmer has been given two black eyes by his party – but here’s how he could fight back - COMMENT: Bruised by his welfare ...
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