Opinion
DISABLED ENTREPRENEUR UK on MSN8hOpinion
No Evidence Labour Welfare Cuts Will Get More People Into Work, OBR SaysA Public Challenge to Test Government Support for Disabled Entrepreneurs” The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has cast doubt on Labour’s welfare reforms, stating there is no evidence to suggest ...
MPs, campaigners and members of the public fear for the coming months as several bill hikes comes into effect.
Steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal plans to leave the UK due to government changes in non-domicile tax rules, potentially ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
11hon MSNOpinion
The Department for Work and Pensions has released its own analysis, showing that Rachel Reeves's reforms will plunge an ...
13hOpinion
GB News on MSN'We can't afford it!' Labour's war on wealth will leave 'ordinary Britons' plugging £1bn shortfall as Farage issues 'cliff-edge' tax warningLabour's war on wealth is expected to leave a tax revenue shortfall of almost £1billion amid a fresh exodus of high-earners, ...
14h
Farming Life on MSN'Chancellor has missed an opportunity to right the wrongs of her actions' - LockhartUpper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has criticised the Chancellor for failing to use this week’s spring budget statement as an ...
14h
GB News on MSN'Poppycock!' Rachel Reeves torn apart by Shadow Chancellor over claim Britons will be '£500 better off' under LabourChancellor Rachel Reeves's pledge that Britons will be £500 better off under the Labour Government is "poppycock", Shadow ...
15h
GB News on MSNLabour Security Minister REFUSES to confirm whether Britons will be £500 better off in scathing grilling by Camilla Tominey: 'The sums don't add up!'Security Minister Dan Jarvis has refused to confirm whether Britons will truly be "£500 better off" following Chancellor ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
19hon MSN
It comes as people in Blackpool warned they have been "pushed to the brink" by the cuts. from the Department for Work and ...
The health element of universal credit, which is paid if your ability to work is limited, is set be halved for new claimants to £50 a week in 2026-27, and will now be frozen thereafter.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results