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The British prime minister had pressed ahead with the proposal, but a parliamentary vote on it was expected to fail.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given way to political pressure and watered down planned welfare reforms to avert ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer sharply scaled back planned welfare cuts on Friday to quell a rebellion by lawmakers in ...
T his time last year, Sir Keir Starmer was touring Britain during a general-election campaign with a simple message: “Stop ...
More than two-thirds of Labour members want the party to shift to the left - as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls for a ...
Labour could have faced electoral wipeout if it went ahead with £5billion of benefits cuts according to new research from one ...
Labour backbenchers forced the government into a U-turn on its flagship welfare reform policy. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Mail Opinion says a Labour government’s job is to stand up for the most vulnerable and Sir Keir needs to make the case for a ...
Lawmaker, Chimaobi Sam Atu, representing Enugu North and South in the House of Representatives, has defected from the Labour ...
The public isn’t enthusiastic about increasing disability benefit spending – but they’re by no means in favour of cuts either ...
All this is coming from Britain’s center-left Labour Party, which long favored openness toward migrants. That reflected ...
The government has been forced into another u-turn to see off a rebellion. But it really shouldn’t have come to this.