Today, we look at the challenges facing Labour’s plans for welfare reform. After the chancellor Rachel Reeves set her sights on a “fundamental” reform of the system, Laura, Paddy and Henry discuss ...
On the finances, this round of welfare reform is designed to generate savings ... gain insight from across the UK and stay up to speed with the big moments. It'll be delivered straight to your ...
Liz Kendall has shelved plans to cut £3 billion from the welfare bill, it has emerged. The Work and Pensions Secretary was ...
Consequently, claimants of working-age disability benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Employment and ...
MP and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) minister has said sweeping overhauls were needed to cut the welfare bill in the ...
Labour ministers are promising radical changes to cut the welfare bill and fix the ‘broken’ health-related benefits system ...
Ministers could struggle to make promised cuts without mirroring Tory plans to raise the bar for out of work sickness ...
The government has been warned it must properly engage with disabled people's views when it launches its consultation on ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary, who will set out sweeping reforms to sickness and disability benefits in the spring, said ...
Sir Stephen gave the written response after Democratic Unionist Party MP, Gregory Campbell, asked what recent discussions the ...
The government is not just looking at reforming the benefits system - it is preparing to put it at the heart of its economic ...
But stripping back the welfare system to cut costs “misses ... “We have been clear that the current benefits system needs reform so it is fairer on the taxpayer and people get the support ...