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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 ...
Labour MPs voice concerns about UK welfare cuts, pushing for amendments and consultation before the upcoming vote.
More than 100 Labour MPs have signed a major amendment that blocks the Government's PIP and Universal Credit welfare reforms ...
Major concessions have put the government in a "better position" to pass welfare reforms, the health secretary said, as he admitted Labour's leadership mishandled the rollout of its flagship bill ...
Is a wealth tax a better option than welfare cuts? Read how Labour MPs are challenging the government's decisions on ...
If the Labour rebels vote against the Pip Bill next week and all the main opposition parties also vote against the British ...
More than a dozen Yorkshire MPs have signed their names to a Commons bid to halt the Government’s controversial welfare ...
The Prime Minister insisted he would press ahead with plans to cut eligibility for PIP and Universal Credit - and claimed the ...
It is a year next week since the general election and Labour is marking the occasion with the biggest backbench rebellion of ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said MPs raised "substantial" concerns over planned cuts to disability benefits.
Among the rebels are some usual suspects; Clive Lewis, Ian Byrne, Stella Creasy and Nadia Whittome have all put their names to Hillier’s amendment. The sacked former Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh ...
Both argued cuts were badly needed to secure the future of the welfare state as costs continue to balloon, and that those on ...
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