Pat McFadden says number of people on benefit is due to double over decade, as more than 100 Labour MPs try to pause cuts
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Scottish first minister says election is chance to reinforce the case for split and warns over Labour cuts
Pat McFadden says number of people on benefit is due to double over decade, as more than 100 Labour MPs try to pause cuts
Scale of rebellion against Keir Starmer means a u-turn is inevitable on welfare reforms.
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John Swinney said he would ‘prefer’ the meals to be available to all pupils, but that he has to ‘live within the resources available’.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is proposing the closure of up to 13 stations and the permanent withdrawal of 10 appliances.
The Scottish First Minister’s response to the developments in the Middle East came after Sir Keir Starmer urged Iran to return to negotiations.
Richard Burgon is one of over 100 Labour MPs warning against the cuts
Amid the growing Labour MP rebellion, Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) minister Stephen Timms has welcomed support from the Conservative Party...
Rebel Labour MP finally won over by late promise to shelve plans for deep cuts to personal independence payments
PM says current system is ‘broken’ and there is a ‘clear moral case for change’