Wales' first minister has refused to back UK government welfare cuts announced by the Labour chancellor earlier this week.
The recent statement from the DWP highlights a grim reality for families relying on welfare support. With a reduction of financial assistance, these families may find it increasingly difficult to make ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to make further cuts to welfare benefits and government departments in her Spring Statement ...
The first minister of Wales has insisted she will "reserve her position" on recent UK government welfare cuts - despite ...
Sir Stephen Timms was seeking to reassure MPs who continue to express concerns over the impact of the welfare cuts on tens of ...
The Scottish Labour leader says he backs the reforms despite warnings they will push 250,000 people into poverty.
The Poole MP, Neil Duncan-Jordan, said he could not support the welfare cuts, telling the chancellor in the Commons: "It's ...
Labour’s plan to support more people into work through cost-cutting welfare reforms has been called into question by the ...
The British finance minister announced Wednesday billions in welfare budget cuts to fill a shortfall with stalled growth and ...
There has been some unease in Labour's ranks over the planned savings in the welfare budget. The government's newly published ...
A rapidly drawn-up £500 million of extra savings adds fuel to the fire for Labour MPs queasy about welfare cuts.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced further welfare cuts in her Spring Statement which is estimated to save £4.8 billion in ...
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