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The Labour government managed to get a severely weakened form of its welfare bill through its third reading last month ...
Anneliese Dodds, the ex-international development minister, suggested the Chancellor should target those with the 'broadest ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is reforming Universal Credit and PIP as part of a huge welfare reform, but ...
Brid Featherstone and Kate Morris share findings from their research into the role of domestic abuse and poverty in children ...
An independent inspector tasked with overseeing major reforms into the greyhound industry has delivered a progress report halfway into his term, with ...
Opinion: Recent pronouncements by the former Transportation secretary seem to have him toeing the line on a fragile and ...
According to a circular titled "RANK-AND-FILE PROMOTION GENERAL 2025", a total of 29,137 junior officers across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were elevated to new ranks in line ...
Labour moved to drop some of the most controversial aspects of its disability reforms in the face of a parliamentary revolt.
Anti-poverty charity Z2K has said there are at least six health conditions it believes could be affected by the change.
Last week’s protest by retired policeofficers clamouring for exit from the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, once again, ...
SOME disabled Universal Credit claimants face cuts to their payments when new Government rules come in, campaigners have ...
The brutal polling comes despite Sir Keir’s attempts to drag his party to the right to see off the threat from Nigel Farage ...