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In a dramatic climbdown last week after a major revolt by over 100 Labour MPs, Keir Starmer agreed to protect all existing ...
Modelling published by the DWP suggests the current measures will push 150,000 more Brits into poverty by 2030 – 100,000 less ...
Belgium will introduce capital gains tax on financial assets, such as shares and cryptocurrencies, its finance minister said, bringing it into line with its European peers. Until now, Belgium was one ...
The Department for Work and Pensions will implement a number of changes to the Government's flagship welfare reform programme ...
The planned changes would form the bulk of savings from Labour’s welfare reforms, at an estimated £4.1 billion. Under these ...
Women have less confidence than men that their pension will cover a decent retirement. People under 30 are also more likely ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has broken its silence over calls to "withdraw" the Personal Independence Payment and Universal Credit cuts "in full". Liz Kendall has ignored a call from a Labour ...
Despite the PM's climbdown, several Labour MPs still urged his Government to withdraw the Universal Credit and Personal ...
Labour MP Stella Creasy and Minister of State for Social Security and Disability Stephen Timms disagreed over proposed ...
Keir Starmer offered major concessions on welfare reforms to avoid a Commons defeat - but the Government's own analysis ...
The work and pensions secretary laid out the Government's welfare reform concessions to Labour rebels less than 24 hours ...