Boris Johnson’s reshuffle is a distraction from the Tories’ war on the working class
On 15 September, prime minister Boris Johnson began reshuffling his cabinet of senior ministers. This dramatic turn of events coincided ...
On 15 September, prime minister Boris Johnson began reshuffling his cabinet of senior ministers. This dramatic turn of events coincided ...
From immigration to the economy, Curtis Daly busts some of the most harmful myths propagated by right-wing politicians, pundits and the media. ...
Labour has forced a vote on the Tories' cut to Universal Credit. It's taking place on Wednesday 15 September. Ahead ...
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) boss Thérèse Coffey sparked anger on Monday 13 September after appearing on BBC Breakfast. ...
It has been estimated that recipients could lose £1,040 a year.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing court action over Universal Credit. The legal challenge by claimants is ...
Removing the £20 Universal Credit uplift could be the biggest overnight cut in benefits ever, according to new research by ...
A court case has forced the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to changes its rules. It surrounds the department ...
There's scandal brewing around the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). This is due to a secretive, newly formed 'unit' ...
As the Tories' cut to Universal Credit draws closer, the UK's largest foodbank network is stepping up action to resist ...
Joseph Rowntree Foundation says that in 413 parliamentary constituencies at least a third of working-age families who have children will ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is starting to send out official notices to claimants about its Universal Credit ...
More than 1.8 million households were claiming Universal Credit as of May 2021, official statistics show.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is cutting payments for some Universal Credit claimants. It's starting from Sunday 1 ...
The Unite union said September 30 is set to be a bleak day for workers.
The Tories are still going to cut Universal Credit by £20 a week. Now, a think tank has given a ...
The Social Mobility Commission is also recommending that families receive an extra £10 a week per child in benefits.
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