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The public isn’t enthusiastic about increasing disability benefit spending – but they’re by no means in favour of cuts either ...
The “Marmite” view of McSweeney reflects a generational divide within the Parliamentary Labour party which one described as a ...
Some Labour MPs believe the severity of the rebellion would have been avoided if their concerns were taken seriously months ...
New YouGov poll projects Reform UK winning 271 seats, becoming the largest party. Labour falls to 178, Tories to 46. With no ...
MPs backing the WASPI campaign could have another chance to voice their support next week at a debate in Parliament. Labour ...
T his time last year, Sir Keir Starmer was touring Britain during a general-election campaign with a simple message: “Stop ...
Who is to blame for Labour’s welfare spending debacle? Today’s Times brings much of the finger-pointing out into the open. It’s the fault of Alan Campbell, the chief whip, for failing to keep MPs in ...
Nigel Farage’s populist Reform UK would be the biggest party in parliament if the country held a general election today, ...
Labour is on course to lose its majority with Nigel Farage's Reform UK within touching distance of being the biggest party in ...
Keir Starmer seems determined to press on with disability benefit cuts despite a "nightmare" revolt by his own MPs ...
Downing Street has confirmed it is in talks with Labour MPs about possible changes to the government's welfare policies.
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves could be forced into a major U-turn over proposed DWP and PIP cuts. Sources inside Downing ...
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