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LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday doubled down on controversial plans to cut disability and sickness welfare, amid the biggest rebellion by lawmakers of his premiership.
Labour MPs tried to head off a public showdown with No 10 last month but were ignored. More than 100 wrote to chief whip Sir ...
CASA of Los Angeles has parted ways with its CEO, who was in foster care and is a prominent voice for racial justice in the ...
Keir Starmer agreed to pare back a divisive £5 billion ($6.9 billion) cut to welfare to quiet a rebellion by his own party, a ...
Concessions on welfare cuts will be some relief to disabled people afraid of losing lifeline benefits - but it's a blow to Keir Starmer's authority so early on in his premiership ...
Starmer is believed to have agreed to watering down his package by protecting PIP payments for all existing claimants. The change ensures that only new claimants will be subject t ...
A climbdown on PIP and universal credit are part of a sweeping set of concessions, according to rebel insiders ...
Felicity is joined by PA's Political Editor David Hughes and BBC Political Correspondent Teleri Glyn Jones to discuss UK ...
The government is expected to announce a deal with Labour rebels on its planned benefits changes.
In a sweeping set of concessions, the Government has offered to protect all existing claimants of personal independence ...
Hundreds of thousands of people will avoid losing their Personal Independence Payments after Keir Starmer was forced into ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is in talks with Labour rebels over concessions to save the Government's welfare reform ...
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