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She said: "I forget to eat, I can forget to drink, I forget to put appropriate clothing on, for example when it's cold. And ...
Sick notes used to sign people off work could be overhauled under plans to slash unemployment, Liz Kendall has revealed, as ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary told The Mirror child poverty "will be going down" - despite a grim official analysis of her ...
Liz Kendall refuses to retract comments saying too many on benefits are 'taking the mickey'Source ITV News ...
With her plans to slash the welfare bill by £5bn, work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall has shown her impeccable New Labour credentials – and could yet cement her reputation as one of the great ...
The test for Liz Kendall was simple, according to one Labour insider. If the response to her statement is dominated by wheelchair users protesting that they will be worse off, she will have failed.
The Work and Pensions Secretary told ITV News Deputy Political Editor Anushka Asthana "what's happening globally makes this ...
Announcing the start of the consultation on Monday, social security and disability minister, Sir Stephen Timms said: “We ...
Work and Pensions Secretary - who announced sweeping welfare cuts last week - refuses to commit to reversing benefit limit linked to rising deprivation ...
Liz Kendall’s welfare reforms “lack vision and ambition” and will fail to solve Britain’s benefits crisis, economists have warned. The Work and Pensions Secretary unveiled major changes to ...
In an interview with Anushka Asthana, Department for Work and Pensions secretary Liz Kendall refused to retract a comment she ...