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Plan to Freeze PIP Disability Benefits May Be Dropped Amid Internal Labour Opposition

Ministers are reportedly considering abandoning plans to freeze some disability benefits following strong opposition from within the Labour Party. Initial proposals suggested that Personal...

Labour Urged to Tackle ‘Discriminatory’ Guarantor Rules Locking Renters Out of Housing Market

A coalition of leading charities has called on the Labour Party to introduce new rental laws to prevent poorer tenants from being excluded from...

Farage Ally Hints Reform Leader Could Axe Party Chair Amid Row With Rupert Lowe

A close ally of Nigel Farage has suggested the Reform UK leader may need to consider removing party chairman Zia Yusuf to end the...

Starmer Urges Putin to End ‘Games’ and Commit to Ukraine Peace Deal

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to take peace negotiations in Ukraine seriously, urging Western nations to intensify...

UK Economy Shrinks in January: Recession Fears Grow Ahead of Spring Statement

The UK economy unexpectedly contracted by 0.1% in January 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), dealing a blow to Chancellor Rachel...

Sir Lindsay Hoyle Accused of Handing Parliamentary Pass to Former Lobbyist Amid Expense Controversy

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is facing accusations of impropriety after it was revealed that he granted a parliamentary pass to Albert Poggio, a...

UK Would Struggle to Protect Itself From Attack, Warn Defence Figures

Former defence ministers and military experts have raised alarm over the UK’s current inability to defend itself from potential attacks, citing underinvestment in defence...

Ex-Reform UK Wales Leader Nathan Gill to Stand Trial Over Russia-Linked Bribery Charges

Nathan Gill, the former leader of Reform UK in Wales, is set to stand trial in June 2026 over allegations that he accepted bribes...

Foreign Criminals to Face Home Office Tagging and Curfews Under New Measures

Foreign criminals who cannot be deported may soon be subject to electronic tagging and night-time curfews under a new government proposal. The Home Office...

Charities Criticize Starmer Over “Misleading” Claims About Spiders Blocking Housing Development

Conservation groups have accused Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of making "misleading" statements regarding rare spiders allegedly halting the construction of a new town....

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