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UK welfare reform

  • Tuesday, 17 September, 2024
    UK plans shake-up of welfare system to tackle working-age inactivity

    Minister says system leaves too many Britons ‘on the scrapheap’ ahead of autumn white paper

    A person walks past a Jobcentre Plus
  • Tuesday, 10 September, 2024
    Starmer suffers rebellion as MPs vote to cut pensioner benefit

    About a dozen Labour MPs are believed to have abstained in protest

    An elderly person with their hands on a radiator
  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    Serious MoneyClaer Barrett
    Data is the key to supporting Britain’s poorest pensioners

    As energy bills rise, bolder reforms are needed to identify the 880,000 households missing out on pension credit

  • Friday, 26 July, 2024
    Camilla Cavendish
    The welfare state is writing too many people off too early

    Sorting out worklessness is a challenge for Labour as a study in Barnsley says most of the economically inactive do want jobs

    Jonathan McHugh illustration of a pair of Dr Martin’s black booths with pink wings in the clouds, tied to each other with their laces.
  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
    Labour party UK
    Starmer suspends seven Labour MPs after rebellion over two-child benefit cap

    Prime minister wins House of Commons vote on welfare payments but only after show of dissent

    Keir Starmer
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2024
    Labour party UK
    Starmer set to face first rebellion over two-child benefit cap

    Policy affected record 1.6mn children in the year to April 2024, according to new data

    Children in a play area
  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    UK Inequality
    UK’s two-child benefits cap mainly hits working parents, report shows

    Campaigners say limit ‘drives families into poverty’ and calls on future government to reverse the policy

    A family enjoying a walk in the autumn
  • Monday, 29 April, 2024
    UK government spending
    UK plans to squeeze disability benefits in bid to cut soaring welfare bill

    Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride calls for ‘adult conversation’ around making system more sustainable

    Mel Stride attends a meeting in Downing Street
  • Thursday, 25 April, 2024
    ExplainerUK employment
    Is Britain suffering from a ‘sick note culture’?

    Rishi Sunak has vowed to get people back to work but data indicates problems with the diagnosis — and proposed solution

  • Thursday, 14 December, 2023
    Cost of living crisis
    Homelessness and rough sleeping rise sharply in England

    One in 182 people will be without a home this Christmas, with thousands on the streets, Shelter survey finds

    Tents pitched in central London
  • Sunday, 3 December, 2023
    UK Inequality
    Benefit limit one of ‘biggest drivers’ of child poverty in England, say charities

    Data shows that limiting payments to 2 children hits those in Midlands and North West hardest

    Rosie Gilchrist and her son Tyler
  • Friday, 24 November, 2023
    Camilla Cavendish
    Slaying the worklessness monster is a thankless but crucial task

    While Labour should be grateful that Jeremy Hunt has done some of the heavy lifting, this is a broader issue for UK society

    Jonathan McHugh illustration of Jeremy Hunt stretching his arm to get hold of a shovel that is just outside his reach
  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
    Autumn Statement
    Benefits recipients fear financial squeeze of chancellor’s welfare reforms

    Claimants previously assessed as too sick for a job worried they could be told to work from home

    Michael Robinson
  • Thursday, 16 November, 2023
    Autumn Statement
    UK to spend £2.5bn on employment support

    Chancellor to announce plans to tackle long-term sickness and joblessness in Autumn Statement next week

    Commuters cross London Bridge, during Storm Ciaran
  • Wednesday, 25 October, 2023
    UK benefit reform will cause hardship without aiding economy, charities warn

    Proposed changes to work capability assessment could be centrepiece of push to cut welfare bill in Autumn Statement

    Person in a wheelchair
  • Monday, 9 October, 2023
    UK employment
    Unwell over-50s at risk of poverty unless benefits rise, study finds

    Health Foundation research comes as Sunak vows to curb growing number of people claiming sickness benefits ahead of pension age rise

  • Tuesday, 5 September, 2023
    UK employment
    UK government looks to roll back sickness benefits

    Critics say move would leave vulnerable people in hardship without significant boost to number employed

    A woman in a wheelchair works in an office
  • Tuesday, 18 July, 2023
    UK politics
    Starmer refuses to back down on two-child benefits cap policy

    Labour leader’s stance a symbol of his determination to return party to centre ground

    Keir Starmer addresses the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change’s Future of Britain conference in London on Tuesday
  • Thursday, 16 March, 2023
    UK Budget
    Hunt’s workforce plan to cost £70,000 per person entering UK employment

    IFS analysis shows chancellor’s policy package will have a high price tag for relatively limited gains

    A mother with two daughters
  • Wednesday, 15 March, 2023
    UK Budget
    UK’s jobs and benefits overhaul aims to reduce economic inactivity

    Chancellor sets sights on 7mn adults who are not in work as campaigners express concerns over medical assessments

  • Tuesday, 7 March, 2023
    Cost of living crisis
    Hit to UK childcare benefits deters low-income parents from working

    Citizens Advice says squeeze has occurred because of limit on universal credit funds

    A young girl plays with toys at a playgroup in Somerset, England
  • Tuesday, 4 October, 2022
    Sarah O'Connor
    Making the poor poorer is a false economy

    Better than cutting benefits would be to get tough on the causes of welfare spending

    Cutout of black and white image of a person with a jumper saying ‘Salisbury food bank’ with tins and cartons of food arrayed on a table in front of them against a bright pink and white background.
  • Wednesday, 21 September, 2022
    Kwarteng to announce moves to push benefit claimants into work

    Added pressure on universal credit recipients comes as Truss emphasises need to increase size of workforce

    A Universal Credit sign in the window of a London Job Centre
  • Thursday, 28 July, 2022
    Sebastian Payne
    Tory rivals should spend less and reform creaking Britain more

    They risk a general election like 1979, when voters look at who has been in charge and ask why nothing works

    Queues form outside the building at the Passport Office in Victoria as the backlog exceeds half a million
  • Thursday, 2 June, 2022
    Serious MoneyClaer Barrett
    A jubilee year for the state pension?

    Through the generations, women need to ensure they will have cause to celebrate in retirement

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