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The government was forced into concessions on its welfare plan following a backlash among its own MPs.
The disability minister said a two-tier welfare system doesn't cause problems as Labour wins controversial welfare bill vote ...
Carlisle’s MP has welcomed changes made to the welfare bill after dozens of Labour MPs threatened to rebel against the government.
How Starmer went from defiant to defeated as he scrambled to get his bill over the line - NEWS ANALYSIS: The debacle over the ...
Disability minister Sir Stephen Timms told MPs that the Government had listened to the concerns raised about the timing of the changes.
Mr Timms made the announcement just 90 minutes before MPs were due to vote on the bill at 7pm. He said the clause stating PIP eligibility will be changed at the same time as the review will be ...
A two-tier welfare system is “completely normal”, according to disability minister Sir Stephen Timms when he addressed the Commons tonight as part of the Welfare Reform Bill debate.
The social security and disability minister has misled MPs after suggesting he has ushered in a new era of openness and transparency in the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Sir Stephen ...
Asked whether he was “confident” that the concessions had done enough to secure passage of the Universal Credit and Personal Independent Payment Bill, disabilities minister Sir Stephen Timms ...
The legislation faces its first Commons vote on Tuesday night and the 11th-hour concession on timing for the changes suggests the Labour hierarchy is still concerned about the scale of the revolt ...
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