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Dramatic cuts to benefits that have been unveiled by the work and pensions secretary have prompted backlash from charities and trade unions, who have described them as “immoral” and “indefensible”.
The ‘Pathways to Work’ Green Paper, published yesterday, asks the right fundamental questions about our health and disability ...
I feel compelled to respond to PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang’s recent statement rejecting the idea of limiting the Prime Minister’s tenure, claiming ...
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In a few years time people should be able to vote for reunification, which means rejoining the EU with all its benefits ...
Why all the hate? President Trump and Elon Musk are stoking long simmering resentment of "big government" and federal ...
Arizona highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of all rulings issued by the justices ...
Militating against the “winner takes all” mindset and seeking to establish merit and fairness as the cornerstones of a ...
Charities condemn the welfare cuts as “immoral and devastating,” warning they will push vulnerable individuals into deeper ...
Following the Parliamentary debates on the Women’s Ministry budget allocation commencing 8 March, fears are being raised ...
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said he also has concerns but emphasised Stormont does not have the resources to mitigate ...
An expert panel has identified four key areas that the national curriculum needs to improve on - to create a school system ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall pledges "decisive action" as she says too many people are out of work and on benefits ...
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