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The government won last night's welfare vote after last-minute concessions, but 49 Labour MPs still voted against the plans.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was forced to shelve key elements of the welfare reform plan to limit a Labour revolt.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a backlash over £5 billion welfare cuts, offering £3 billion in concessions to quell rebels.
After ministers were forced to gut their welfare plans in dramatic scenes in the House of Commons last night, who is to blame for the Government's humiliation?
A York MP has urged the government to "look at those with broader shoulders" after leading a rebellion against the controversial ...
Keir Starmer dramatically abandoned his flagship welfare reforms to avoid a historic defeat, leaving the UK prime minister’s authority badly damaged and his government facing a widening fiscal hole to ...
Despite a humiliating eleventh hour welfare u-turn, Starmer saw his biggest backbench rebellion yet and Reeves now faces a ...
However, the government has also promised to raise basic universal credit, at a cost of £1.8bn, Waters adds. This potentially ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made a dramatic U-turn on planned disability and sickness benefit cuts delaying key ...
Pat McFadden denied the scenes in Parliament on Tuesday night were chaotic, insisting "there's a history of the issues being ...
Watering down of legislation represents most significant knock to prime minister’s leadership since coming into power a year ...
Labour has announced a delayed review after pressure from MPs forced a retreat on changes to Personal Independence Payments ...
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