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A minister dodged a series of questions over reforms to special education for children as Sir Keir Starmer faced the threat of a new major revolt by Labour MPs. Education minister Stephen Morgan ...
Keir Starmer was forced into an embarrassing climbdown by his own backbenchers over planned welfare cuts last week, leaving a ...
The UK government declined to rule out imposing a new tax on Britain’s wealthiest people, as Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves faces growing calls from prominent left-wing figures to introduce ...
Sir Keir Starmer is bracing for a fresh backbench rebellion over special needs children after the Education Secretary failed to confirm whether vulnerable pupils would have the legal right to support ...
Downing Street got 'cold feet' over SEND reform due to concerns it could look like taking away disabled children's rights ...
A year into Labour rule, the UK economy shows resilience despite government missteps, but Starmer’s statist instincts and fiscal misfires risk stalling the very growth he promises to deliver, says ...
I like the super rich. I would like to be one of them. I admire their big houses, their big cars and exotic holidays, with my ...
One of Rachel Reeves's former top advisers has told her to U-turn on her manifesto pledge not to raise taxes for working ...
It has removed subsidies that help pensioners to stay warm during winter, sparking such public anger that Starmer vowed to ...
A year on from the Labour Party's election win, UK businesses are unhappy about tax increases, persistent red tape and a lack ...