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The UK government is scaling back planned welfare reforms in a bid to fight off a backbench rebellion.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said MPs raised "substantial" concerns over planned cuts to disability benefits.
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inews.co.uk on MSNPIP claimants, this is what the welfare reform U-turn means for your benefits paymentsCritics say the Government's welfare U-turn has created a 'two-tier system' for current and future disabled claimants ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNAs Starmer faces welfare rebellion, how MPs could vote on disability benefits cutsThe Government will face a crucial test of its authority when MPs vote on its proposal to cut disability benefits ...
New British welfare reforms are still expected to push 150,000 people into poverty despite Prime Minister Keir Starmer's ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNBack me or forget getting promoted - Starmer's warning to welfare rebel MPsThe defiant PM earlier vowed to “press ahead” – repeating his case for reform. Starmer said there was a “clear moral case” ...
Keir Starmer is bracing for rebellion by dozens of Labour MPs who are still unhappy with the proposed changes.
Meanwhile, new modelling suggests 150,000 people may be pushed into poverty by 2030 as a result of the revised plans.
BRUISING concessions to the government’s welfare plans have been laid out by Welfare Secretary Liz Kendall following a ...
Sir Keir Starmer has made an offer to rebel MPs in a bid to pass his reforms to the welfare and benefits.
The planned changes would form the bulk of savings from Labour’s welfare reforms, at an estimated £4.1 billion. Under these ...
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