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With the Labour Party government’s Spring Statement imminent, chancellor Rachel Reeves is doubling down with a raft of spending cuts proposals. Among these will be billions in cuts to Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) welfare. In particular, it has plans in the pipeline to target disability and health-related benefits, that it has long threatened. […]
The Labour Party-led Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to introduce a controversial package of welfare reforms aimed at saving over £6...
Cuts to areas including welfare will be put to the official forecaster ahead of the Spring Statement.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has come under fire from a prominent thinktank for its plans to cut disability and sickness benefits, with...
The British government is planning to make more than £6 billion in welfare savings, ITV News reported on Friday, as Chancellor of the Exchequer...
The UK government is looking to implement a £6 billion reduction in benefits, particularly affecting sick and disabled individuals, as Chancellor...
The government plan will slash billions from key disability benefit while trying to incentivise work, ITV News has learned.
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves has said that securing a trade deal with the United States government would not be easy, stating that there was...