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Sir Keir Starmer’s concessions will likely be enough to win the vote, but the prime minister still faces a major rebellion on ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said MPs raised "substantial" concerns over planned cuts to disability benefits.
As the PM marks a year in office next week - which he will spend grappling with crises - British politics finds itself at an ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a backlash over £5 billion welfare cuts, offering £3 billion in concessions to quell rebels.
For the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
Keir Starmer has made the most inept start of any prime minister in a century, a leading historian has warned. Sir Anthony ...
The PM is trying to prove to a volatile country that Labour can fix it - but that will be a challenge when profound policy ...
Labour prime minister’s time in office even worse than that of Liz Truss, top historian says, although he looks likely to win this week’s crunch welfare vote after benefits U-turn and optomism can hel ...
Both argued cuts were badly needed to secure the future of the welfare state as costs continue to balloon, and that those on ...
Ex-Cabinet minister Louise Haigh, who was a leading rebel over the ... both in the parliamentary Labour Party, but crucially, the country will really welcome that.' The Government's original welfare ...
MPs have backed a Government proposal to reform welfare payments for sick and disabled people, but only after significant ...