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In Starmer's latest show of breathtaking wickedness, he's using the DWP PIP U-turn to hit other benefit claimants with misery ...
The backbenchers now know the power they wield. Alongside a wealth tax, they are eyeing up policies including scrapping the ...
Three trade deals, five U-turns, 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence, eight ministerial resignations, 49 welfare rebels, record ...
Abolishing the two-child benefit cap and halting arms sales to Israel are likely to be high on the MP's wishlist of policies ...
Labour’s Rebecca Long Bailey said the Government’s argument against compensation for the 1950s-born women is ‘bizarre’ and ‘makes ...
The figures of yesterday’s parliamentary vote on the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments Bill speak to two ...
The Chancellor says it is essential to stick to her fiscal rules but some in Labour believe her inflexibility has led to ...
Concessions to Labour welfare rebels left a £4.8 billion hole, with questions about where the money will come from.
MPs voted on Tuesday to allow the Government's Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next ...
Sir Keir’s Starmer’s premiership is “starting to unravel” as his MPs plot mounting a mega-rebellion over benefits cuts, a former Labour MP has warned. The Prime Minister is bracing for as many as 170 ...
Rachel Reeves is considering reversing a decision to charge inheritance tax on the overseas assets of non-doms, according to the Financial Times.
A balance sheet must be drawn of the Corbyn/McDonnell experience and the necessary conclusion formed that neither can be trusted to fight for the working class.