Rattled Starmer scrapes through on welfare reform after last-minute concession to rebel MPs
PM suffers largest rebellion of his premiership despite a climbdown in which he abandoned a key pillar of the reforms
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PM suffers largest rebellion of his premiership despite a climbdown in which he abandoned a key pillar of the reforms
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Sir Keir Starmer’s weaknesses have been badly exposed in a chaotic debate around his welfare reforms. He needs to start listening to his MPs, notes David Maddox
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Almost 20,000 people have arrived in the UK across the Channel in the first six months of this year, 48 per cent more than 2024
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Keir Starmer is likely to have the numbers to get his legislation on welfare to pass its first hurdle today, writes David Maddox, but the concessions he has been forced to make show he’s rapidly losing control
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Labour MPs refusing to show approval for the changes to the welfare reform bill shows a change of mood on the backbenches, observes David Maddox
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Labour MPs lineup to demand more changes to proposed reforms
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Prime minister hits out at broadcaster after punk band Bob Vylan, led chant of ‘death, death to the IDF’, the Israeli Defence Force
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As Labour’s civil war on Starmer’s plans to slash disability benefits rages, the new analysis has revealed working-class voters have turned to Nigel Farage and Reform UK
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Keir Starmer’s U-turn now leaves the government with a choice between raising taxes or cutting spending elsewhere
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