How Labour changed its mind on the two-child benefit cap
It was an emotional moment for so many people in the Labour movement
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It was an emotional moment for so many people in the Labour movement
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Labour must get a grip on insurgent backbenchers who oppose its welfare bill.
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As Rachel Reeves and Morgan McSweeney are targeted, once-loyal MPs single out Keir Starmer.
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The proposed cuts may produce a dire electoral outcome for the government come 2029.
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Keir Starmer’s political authority is now on the line.
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Government figures are telling rebels that this vote will be a confidence matter in Keir Starmer.
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Rebel MPs are unimpressed by the government’s “olive branch”.
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Myths about “scroungers”, overdiagnosis and easy solutions are twisting the debate beyond recognition.
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Keir Starmer is in an economic bind. The fallout could fracture his party.
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Eight council leaders from the capital explain why they’re backing Liz Kendall to lead Labour back into power.
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Labour leadership candidate backs the 2 per cent defence spending target and free schools.
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The shadow minister for care and older people on the future of old age in Britain, parents versus the state, and…
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