Starmer firm on winter fuel payment cuts amid potential Commons revolt
The Government could face a backbench rebellion over plans to scale back who is eligible for the winter fuel allowance for pensioners.
The Government could face a backbench rebellion over plans to scale back who is eligible for the winter fuel allowance for pensioners.
The FCDO said talks between the pair will cover ‘unwavering support’ for Ukraine and peace in the Middle East.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced plans in July to temporarily cut the proportion of sentences which inmates must serve behind bars.
The new Labour Market Advisory board is initially focusing on Britain’s long-term sickness as figures show worryingly high levels of inactivity.
A letter to the Prime Minister calls for an urgent end to horticultural peat sales.
The head of the Police Superintendents’ Association will call on the Government to listen to calls for change in his annual conference speech.
‘Muddling through’ on tax and spend during this Parliament is ‘not an option’, the Lords Economic Affairs Committee said.
Global research has called for a ‘change in the narrative’ to acknowledging the societal factors which can play a role alongside mental health.
Nearly a third of colleges reported at least one student death by suicide within the last year, a poll suggests.
The claim is made in a report on impartiality.
A letter to Health Secretary Wes Streeting warns of the ‘impact of poor diet and food scarcity on the health of our children and young people’.
More studies are needed on the mechanisms that link the two conditions, according to academics.
The Dragons have four points from their opening two group games.
Chief executive Tim Cook said the new devices had been built ‘from the ground up’ for its new Apple Intelligence tools.
The UK has designated over 2,000 individuals and entities under the Russia Regulations as of July 2024.