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Last-minute concessions to the Government’s controversial welfare reforms have been welcomed by some campaigners but ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s climbdown on the welfare Bill is the latest in a series of U-turns. Here, the PA news agency looks at ...
PIP is usually paid every four weeks and the amount you get is not affected by your income or savings. The daily living ...
State pensioners who have a severe disability can claim an extra £4,310.80 per year from the Department for Work and Pensions ...
The latest data from the DWP shows 24 million people claim some combination of DWP benefits, including 9.9 million people of ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNPIP claimants, this is what the welfare reform U-turn means for your benefits paymentsCritics say the Government's welfare U-turn has created a 'two-tier system' for current and future disabled claimants ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUK government backs down on disability benefit cuts after rebellionLabour MPs force concessions on disability reforms, applying changes only to new claimants amid mounting criticism.
There's significant speculation that some of the proposed disability benefit changes will be scaled back: we discuss some of ...
A Labour MP for Shropshire has said she was considering rebelling on a crunch vote on disability benefits - ahead of a U-turn by the Prime Minister.
A Number 10 spokesman insisted that the Prime Minister ‘remains fully committed to engaging with parliamentarians’.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is likely to have to raise taxes to pay for Labour's U-turns on welfare and winter fuel payments, a ...
Current Pip claimants will not lose their DWP benefits after the Government made concessions to Labour rebels on controversial welfare reforms.
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