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Labour MPs have begun voicing their disquiet after the government's own impact assessment was published - with one accusing the chancellor of making "cruel" choices.
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill will come back to Parliament for its report stage on April 25. Efforts are being ...
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It’s hard to get major projects built in a country that requires evaluations of systemic racism, local psychosocial ...
Charities had already reported a surge in calls and visits to their advice pages following a welfare reform announcement last ...
A ROW about the impact of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s welfare reforms in her budget on Wales intensified today. First Minister ...
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Charities had already reported a surge in calls and visits to their advice pages following welfare reform announcement ...
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Stockhead on MSNTitanium Sands starts environmental assessment for Sri Lankan projectTitanium Sands (ASX:TSL) has started an Environmental Impact Assessment for its Mannar heavy mineral sands project in Sri ...
Work and pensions minister Sir Stephen Timms said the changes to Personal Independence Payments would have 'positive effect' ...
Pamela Wu, Kirstin Gibbs and Patrick Pennella of Morgan Lewis discuss recent actions by the Trump administration that signal ...
In multiple TV interviews Chancellor Rachel Reeves was quizzed on the government's own assessment showing welfare cuts could ...
An Irish MEP has demanded that the European Commission undertakes a "comprehensive impact assessment" on proposed fertiliser ...
Efforts are being made to ensure MPs have “ample time” to look at an impact assessment into the assisted dying Bill before it returns to the Commons next month, a minister has said.
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