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Keir Starmer is bracing for rebellion by dozens of Labour MPs who are still unhappy with the proposed changes.
Meanwhile, new modelling suggests 150,000 people may be pushed into poverty by 2030 as a result of the revised plans.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall hid away during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons as Sir Keir ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall was seen squirming on BBC News where she was quizzed about her position in the Labour ...
This government believes in equality and social justice,’ began Liz Kendall. Which government she was describing is anyone’s ...
The work and pensions secretary was made to defend her beleaguered benefits bill without either the prime minister or ...
Labour MPs refusing to show approval for the changes to the welfare reform bill shows a change of mood on the backbenches, ...
The work and pensions secretary has described the government’s welfare reforms as “essential”. Liz Kendall delivered a ...
Labour's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said she hopes rebel Labour MPs will now support controversial legislation ...
The Government’s U-turn on welfare cuts will cost taxpayers around £2.5 billion by 2030, the Work and Pensions Secretary has ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary’s appearance at a Parliamentary Labour Party meeting came amid warnings from MPs about her ...
The Department for Work and Pensions will implement a number of changes to the Government's flagship welfare reform programme ...
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