Wales' first minister has refused to back UK government welfare cuts announced by the Labour chancellor earlier this week.
The first minister of Wales has insisted she will "reserve her position" on recent UK government welfare cuts - despite ...
The carer’s allowance is paid to people who spend at least 35 hours a week looking after someone who claims disability ...
Analysis by Arun Advani from London School of Economics found that up to 17% of the people in the wealth tax bracket would ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced further welfare cuts in her Spring Statement which is estimated to save £4.8 billion in ...
While slashing welfare and public services, Labour’s spring statement delivers a bonanza for death-dealing bomb merchants. We ...
The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been in Huddersfield today announcing more money to boost rail links from there to ...
The spring statement shone a light on the dire state of the UK finances - but how is it that our debt pile stands at ...
MORE than 30 MPs have indicated they will vote against the government’s welfare cuts, the Morning Star understands. The ...
The ‘protected’ departments of health and defence will get a larger share of the cake, writes Andrew Grice, while others will be left grappling with further cuts ...
The chancellor has made herself a prisoner of market movements, while the party’s MPs fret over how cuts will go down ...
Three MPs have publicly said they are prepared to vote against reforms announced by Rachel Reeves in her spring statement ...
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