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Sir Keir Starmer’s welfare bill was seen “disintegrating before our eyes” when it scraped through its second reading, one of ...
Kemi Badenoch said Keir Starmer isn’t fit to govern the country as she lashed out at his “utter capitulation” over welfare.
Sir Keir Starmer was forced to abandon a key plank of his welfare reform agenda to get the legislation through its first ...
A rebel amendment that could halt the bill is selected, meaning MPs will have the chance to vote on it after the debate.
In a late climbdown as MPs prepared to vote, the Government shelved plans to restrict eligibility for the personal ...
Changes to eligibility for the personal independence payment (Pip) will not be made until after a review of the benefit’s ...
It’s not just the welfare rebellion — Keir Starmer goes into his second year with a host of challenges to confront. LONDON — In the beating sun of the Downing Street garden last summer — weeks after ...
The government’s £2.5bn welfare U-turn, intended to avert a massive backbench rebellion, followed Reeves’ grudging decision to rewrite her plan to cut winter fuel payment to pensioners, costing her an ...
Behind their seemingly innocuous name is a radical agenda that pushes antisemitic conspiracy theories and a long-term plan to dismantle liberal democracy and reshape Britain.
Latterly an unpopular Tory Prime Minister, the Duke of Wellington, never set foot north of the border, but by 1850 the victor of Waterloo took pride of place upon his beloved steed, Copenhagen, in ...
Keir Starmer is bracing for rebellion by dozens of Labour MPs who are still unhappy with the proposed changes.
A Northumberland MP has warned the Deputy Prime Minister that a notorious roundabout in her constituency is acting as a ...