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The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill passed its first legislative hurdle at Westminster.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall was seen squirming on BBC News where she was quizzed about her position in the Labour ...
MPs voted in favour of the bill by 335 votes to 260, meaning it will progress to the next stage of parliamentary scrutiny.
Universities have been infiltrated by a 'chilling' diversity culture that is stifling research into controversial issues such ...
MPs have voted to allow the Government’s Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next stage in becoming law.
Plans to cut £5bn from Britain’s spiralling benefits bill lie in tatters after a week-long Labour rebellion, culminating in a last-minute climbdown by Starmer which ripped the heart out of what was ...
Disability charities have called the welfare reforms vote a "chaotic and upsetting process that could have been avoided," suggesting the bill should never have been voted on by MPs ...
Committee probes UK Statistics Authority’s role in overseeing Sir Ian Diamond, who resigned as national statistician in May ...
Still facing defeat after earlier retreats that left benefits to disabled people already claiming Personal Independence ...
The BBC has faced strong criticism for continuing to livestream the performance of punk rap duo Bob Vylan at the festival on iPlayer.