A Labour MP has strongly criticised the chancellor's plans to substantially cut welfare spending over the next few years.
Labour's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall announced major shake-up plans for the welfare system, with huge changes ...
ON Tuesday of last week, the Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall, delivered a significant green paper outlining seismic ...
Ryan Swanepoel was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of 20 and uses a wheelchair after losing mobility in his arms ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNRevealed: 800,000 to miss out on up to £4,500 in PIP after benefits cutBut the number of PIP claims is still projected to rise by 25 per cent during the next five years. Officials estimate that ...
Without action, government figures suggest the health and disability benefits bill will reach £70 billion a year by the end ...
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Labour MPs have begun voicing their disquiet after the government's own impact assessment was published - with one accusing the chancellor of making "cruel" choices.
The DWP's impact assessment says 96% of families that will lose financially have someone with a disability in the household ...
The government's latest welfare reforms, announced by Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, propose drastic changes to ...
People who claim universal credit face two further changes to the amount they receive, according to reports ahead of ...
Sweeping cuts to the benefits bill have sparked major controversy, with Liz Kendall’s plans to tighten disability payments at the forefront of the debate. We asked you if the cuts have gone too far - ...
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LancsLive on MSNRachel Reeves Spring Statement 'to announce further welfare cuts' in new DWP benefits blowOn top of huge PIP cuts announced by Liz Kendall, the statement is set to slash another £500 million off the budget, ...
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