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with Finance Minister Nicola Willis alleging Labour has used “false facts” to claim PPPs enforce a ban on putting children’s art on the walls and charge exorbitant costs to change light bulbs.
Labour's welfare crackdown will be 'all pain, no gain' because it delivers 'no significant savings', a report warned yesterday. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall triggered a Labour backlash ...
Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates have been affected by increased volatility, resulting from smaller achieved sample sizes, meaning that estimates of change should be treated with additional caution ...
Tim Bale received funding from the ESRC for the PhD upon which the book, "Sacred Cows and Common Sense: The Symbolic Statecraft and Political Culture of the British Labour Party" is based.
The Transport Secretary has said that she would “never accept the false trade-offs” between ... an announcement on Luton very shortly.” Labour has identified the expansion of the country ...
Former Labour minister Tulip Siddiq has accused the ... (ACC), the MP's lawyers say allegations of corruption are "false and vexatious" and have never been formally put to her by investigators ...
"The Labour Party has never been a socialist party," influential left-wing grandee Tony Benn said in 2006, "but it’s always had socialists in it." That sentiment remains nominally true today ...
Labour faces a major challenge from its own backbenchers ahead of an announcement to restrict some sickness and disability benefits. The plans are likely to be opposed by those in the party who ...
Taking a tough call on fixing it goes against the instincts of much of the Labour Party and has already sparked an internal backlash that could rise to ministerial level, as well as protests.
Why even Labour has realised the benefits system needs to be torn apart Welfare spending squarely in the Work and Pensions Secretary’s sights amid suspicions PIP is being gamed by unscrupulous ...