Sir Stephen Timms was confronted by Sky News host Wilfred Frost with a post by Liz Kendall opposing disability benefit cuts ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall pledges "decisive action" as she says too many people are out of work and on benefits ...
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Britain’s Labour Party government has announced an overhaul of the welfare system it says will save the cash-strapped ...
Liz Kendall has today unveiled a huge overhaul of sickness and disability benefits - with plans to slash around £5billion ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall tells the BBC's Chris Mason that there is a "Labour case" for welfare reform. More on ...
The work and pensions secretary has insisted her planned overhaul to benefits rules will be fair, as Labour MPs wait for ...
Liz Kendall began her statement by saying the government is ambitious for "our people and our country" but the social ...
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GB News on MSNLiz Kendall vows to SLASH Britain's benefits bill as she outlines Labour's plan for welfare claims crackdownWork & Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has faced down a growing gaggle of backbench Labour rebels by unveiling plans to slash ...
Charities condemn the welfare cuts as “immoral and devastating,” warning they will push vulnerable individuals into deeper ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNIncapacity benefits freeze set to cost some claimants £2,500 per yearA planned freeze of incapacity benefits is set to cost current claimants £80 per year and new claimants £2,500 annually, ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall announced changes to the welfare system aimed at saving £5bn by the end of 2030. Kendall told MPs "the status quo is unacceptable, but it is not inevitable".
Liz Kendall has told LBC that the welfare system ‘has to be reformed’ as the government faces a backlash from Labour MPs for ...
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