Labour MP Richard Burgon said disabled people are ‘frightened’ as he pleaded with the Prime Minister to make the ‘moral’ ...
Cllr Martin Brooks, who quit the Labour party in anger over cuts to day centres and libraries, has launched a fierce attack on his group's leaders ...
The poor UK economy has stopped ministers taking further steps to help people save more into their pensions, a former shadow pensions minister has said.
The two leaders clashed over the economy and cost of living during their exchanges at Prime Minister’s Questions.
The prime minister is taking questions in the Commons a day after Ukraine accepts a US proposal to enter a 30-day ceasefire ...
Nigel Farage has said there is 'no way back' into Reform UK for Rupert Lowe after accusations made about the rape gang scandal claiming he was 'silenced' by the party.
For all the talk about encouraging people back into jobs, you cannot “incentivise” many disabled people who are not capable of work, writes Andrew Grice. Yet this might be an unmistakable signal the p ...
Rising levels of mental ill health are causing the UK welfare bill to balloon, new economic research suggests. More than half ...
Open letter argues stronger worker protections boost productivity and create economic stability as Labour MPs challenge Reform UK to clarify position on popular legislation ...
The Department for Works and Pensions is thought to have drawn up a series of measures aimed at forcing more people claiming ...
As President Trump’s “shock and awe” policies radiate around the world, they are galvanizing support for moderate leaders and ...
The aim of the move was to crack down on food waste going in the wrong bins as the council said about a quarter of most black ...
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