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Downing Street wouldn't clearly rule out bringing in a wealth tax to fill the growing hole in the public finances. And Rachel ...
Bridget Phillipson seeks to dampen a looming row over whether the government could scrap tailored plans for children with ...
Labour’s Helen Hayes, who chairs the Commons Education Committee, said ministers' failure to confirm they won't cut education ...
Keir Starmer is on a fresh collision course with Labour MPs amid fears the government is preparing to cut support for ...
It comes after Bridget Phillipson refused to rule out scrapping key documents that parents rely on to guarantee specialist ...
Brooke Baracker-Taylor, a member of the Indian Law section of the Montana State Bar and a descendent of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians who helped draft the bill, told lawmakers Wednesday ...
Education Secretary triggers more Labour infighting after warning welfare U-turn makes it harder to scrap controversial ...
Former leader Neil Kinnock said the Government appeared 'bogged down by their own imposed limitations' and said Keir Starmer ...
The Government warned there would be financial consequences to the decision not to reform personal independence payment as ...
Spending decisions have been made "harder" by the government's U-turn on welfare changes, the education secretary has said, as she did not commit to scrapping the two-child benefit cap. Bridget ...
Does Reform UK's latest policy position on the two-child benefit cap mean Farage has abandoned his attack on the mythical ...
It's been some six months since an outside arbitrator stepped in to require more accountability from the state Children, Youth and Families Department in its protection of abused and neglected ...