A Labour MP has strongly criticised the chancellor's plans to substantially cut welfare spending over the next few years.
Steve Witherden says the Spring Statement "strips benefits from our most vulnerable".
The Labour Left will not take kindly to Sir Keir and Reeves copying - as they see it - from the Conservative playbook, while ...
Digesting Rachel Reeves’s Spring Statement, MPs from all parties drew only one conclusion. Tax rises later this year are now ...
After Wednesday’s spring statement posed more questions than it answered, Sean O’Grady looks for answers to some of the most ...
The OBR say today that people will be, on average, over £500 a year better off under this Labour government,” Chancellor Rachel Reeves asserted at the dispatch box during her Spring Statement this ...
RACHEL Reeves faces a Labour revolt as it emerged her benefits blitz will plunge 250,000, including 50,000 children, into ...
Rachel Reeves was charged with the broadcast media round this morning, as she fielded questions and criticisms in the wake of ...
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster said people should not be content with allowing the number of benefits claimants to ...
BBC Breakfast host Charlie Stayt put Rachel Reeves on the spot when he questioned the Labour Chancellor about her Spring ...
The chancellor’s spring statement sparked fierce criticism from readers, who accused her of reviving austerity by targeting ...
Labour’s plan to support more people into work through cost-cutting welfare reforms has been called into question by the ...
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