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Here's What Rachel Reeves Could Announce In The Spring Statement

Huffington Post 25 Mar 2025
The chancellor is under severe pressure to make good on Labour's pledge to boost economic growth ...The World Has Changed’ ... ” ... Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall announced last week that she wants to slash the welfare bill by £5 billion ... .
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Idleness is rotting Britain. The welfare budget costs £3,000 BILLION. That's why it's our moral ...

The Daily Mail 22 Mar 2025
Liz Kendall, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, moped her way through an emotive speech ... Liz Kendall's cuts may, at most, bring £5billion savings from an annual benefits bill that is heading for £100billion.
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No10 won’t say if Starmer could live off £70 a week disability benefit

The Daily Telegraph 21 Mar 2025
But PIP will only be available to the most severely disabled people after Liz Kendall, the Work and Pensions Secretary, announced sweeping cuts to Britain’s bloated welfare bill on Tuesday.
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Welfare reforms are 'all pain, no gain': Labour hopes for £5billion in savings - but ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
Ms Kendall told MPs that the measures were needed to put Britain's bloated benefits bill on a 'sustainable' footing ... Ms Kendall told MPs that the measures were needed to put Britain's bloated benefits bill on a 'sustainable' footing.
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My WOMB was removed during a botched £14,000 surgery and I was left in agony ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
A shocked Ms Kendall said ... Ms Kendall pictured with her fiance Jamie Hammond, 32 ... To add insult to injury he also sent her a £2,000 bill, which Ms Kendall has refused to pay, on top of the £14,000 she had already paid.
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Labour infighting rages over £5bn welfare squeeze as David Lammy tells Cabinet 'one of my ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
Liz Kendall, the Work and Pensions Secretary, ... Ms Kendall has defended her efforts to tackle Britain's ballooning benefits bill by highlighting how there are more than 1,000 new PIP awards every day.
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Is Liz Kendall now the most formidable woman in Starmer’s cabinet?

The Independent 20 Mar 2025
With her plans to slash the welfare bill by £5bn, ...
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Public sector employment hits 13-year high as Reeves prepares spending cuts - latest updates

The Daily Telegraph 20 Mar 2025
The Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall this week announced plans to cut Britain’s welfare bill by £5bn as Ms Reeves, the Chancellor, attempts to balance the books during her update on the state ...
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A Labour welfare revolt is still brewing

New Statesman 19 Mar 2025
In 2015, when Labour’s acting leader Harriet Harman announced that the party would not vote against the Conservatives’ Welfare Bill, there was one leadership candidate who defended her. Liz Kendall.
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How a million people face losing up to £6,300 per year under Labour's benefits squeeze... ...

The Daily Mail 19 Mar 2025
The changes to PIP make up almost all the £5billion in savings that Ms Kendall is hoping to achieve from a range of welfare reforms she set out ... A MILLION Brits face losing thousands of pounds in disability benefits as Kendall defies Labour fury.
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Tuesday briefing: The devastating toll of Labour’s disability welfare cuts

AOL 19 Mar 2025
After weeks of leaks and speculation, in parliament yesterday the work and pensions secretary, Liz Kendall, set out the government’s plan to cut the benefits bill.
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Victoria Derbyshire Asks Labour Minister 'Are You OK Making People Worse Off' In Brutal Interview

Huffington Post 19 Mar 2025
The pair clashed after work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall unveiled plans to slash £5 billion from the welfare bill by cutting health and disability benefits ... Have Cut £5bn From The Benefits Bill.
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Labour’s controversial benefit cuts – podcast

The Guardian 19 Mar 2025
On Tuesday the welfare secretary, Liz Kendall, set out her plans to save £5bn from the government’s welfare bill.
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UK Government unveils benefit crackdown designed to save £5bn

NewstalkZB 19 Mar 2025
... a series of measures designed to slash £5 billion from the current welfare bill.
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