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Ministers ‘pushed ahead too fast’ on welfare reform, says Phillipson - The Government warned there would be financial consequences to the decision not to reform personal independence payment as ...
Sir Mark Rowley said the law would be enforced ‘whether you’re 18 or 80’ after Sue Parfitt was held at a protest in support ...
The party made the plea following reports that Labour’s welfare U-turn will see it keep the two-child benefit cap.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) warned this week that service providers and public bodies must “follow the law” ahead of ...
The question of Scottish independence is often dismissed as a romantic nationalist fantasy or a petty regional squabble ...
There is nothing wrong with the Scottish Government delivering good governance – although better late than never – but they have become ...
There are murmurs of discontent in Clacton, and Nigel Farage remains an elusive presence in his own constituency.
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are working on the creation of a “Farage assistance party”, Neil Kinnock has said. The former ...
The week of Sir Keir Starmer’s first anniversary in Number 10 saw the Prime Minister scrap a raft of the Government’s proposed welfare reforms.
Jo Timan reflects on the first year of a much-anticipated new Labour government and says the overwhelming feeling is one of ...
Exclusive: Bromley Council’s Colin Smith has warned that local authorities are being spun on a ‘conveyor belt of doom’ by the ...
The essence of trade unionism is social uplift. The labor movement has been the haven for the dispossessed, the despised, the ...