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Labour is in a “good place now” on welfare reform, a Cabinet minister has insisted after the Government agreed to water down its plans for benefits cuts amid the prospect of a major rebellion.
Ministers have said they expect the Government’s welfare legislation to pass the Commons after Sir Keir Starmer backed down ...
A Number 10 spokesman insisted that the Prime Minister ‘remains fully committed to engaging with parliamentarians’.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Ole Miss had 85 student-athletes earn a place on the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll, which was announced ...
Disability charities have called on MPs to reject Keir Starmer’s plans for a “two-tier” welfare system. The prime minister ...
The British prime minister had pressed ahead with the proposal despite pushback from within his party, but a parliamentary ...
UNLV Rebels had a chance to train with NFL pros during the Sack Summit at the university. Advocates are criticizing Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo's decision to veto bills they say were "key" for ...
The United Nations peacekeeping chief has warned that the conflict in Sudan is spilling across its southwest border into ...
Starmer’s welfare U-turn is short term gain for long term pain - NEWS ANALYSIS: After Sir Keir Starmer’s latest U-turn, has ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are set to sign a peace deal facilitated by the U.S. to help end the decadeslong ...
Keir Starmer makes his third ‘humiliating U-turn’ in a month to avoid defeat in Commons. What does this mean for his ...
A peace agreement brokered by the White House to stem the bloodshed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is to be ...
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