As I mentioned on the wireless this week, churn is inevitable and indeed welcome in politics. Either by choice or at the hands of the voters.
Rachel Reeves has doubled down on the need to reform the welfare system amid concerns from Labour MPs about expected ...
People who rely on Personal Independence Payment are worried about cuts to disability benefits and one recipient said it ...
A volunteer is set to walk the Bournemouth Bay 5k Fun Run to raise funds for The Castleman Community Larder. The Castleman Community Larder, based in West Moors, helps combat food poverty by providing ...
More than 60 people from Reading, Caversham, and Tilehurst walked the first stage of St James Way. This was part of a charity fundraiser for CAFOD's 'Big Lent Walk' challenge. The challenge, now in ...
A teacher who groomed and sexually abused a teenage pupil has been described as a “cold, calculating child predator”. Judith ...
Joani Reid MP has responded to critics, saying she "completely understands" why people are concerned about welfare reform and ...
The change was announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves last summer and removed the universal nature of the payment ...
Attorney General Andrew Webster said there is ‘no general common law duty to consult residents who may be affected by such a ...
Fiona Cole, policy manager at Trussell in Northern Ireland, says proposed cuts to disability payments are cruel and ...
The triple-lock adds £11bn a year to government spending. By 2050, its cost could rise by £45bn annually, the IFS says ...
The Housing Benefit freeze will ne a real terms cut, that will see tenants struggling to pay rents, say experts ...