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Rishi Sunak is attempting to tackle “sick-note culture” – but the Tories are exacerbating the problem.
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Rishi Sunak is attempting to tackle “sick-note culture” – but the Tories are exacerbating the problem.
By Anoosh ChakelianIn Jarrow, where jobless men once marched for work, a radical experiment in free money is unfolding.
By Anoosh ChakelianThe Chancellor announced the biggest benefit changes in a decade. But they may only make life harder for Brits who…
By Anoosh ChakelianBritain’s social safety net should guarantee food and warmth at the very least – but many are shocked to learn…
By Katie SchmueckerThe party would try to alleviate the UK’s workforce shortages by reforming sickness benefits.
By Freddie HaywardDisgruntled “warm bank” users in Conservative seats are a predictor of the party’s electoral wipeout.
By Harry Clarke-Ezzidio and Katharine SwindellsThe PM has hinted at a rethink of her predecessor’s policy commitments. As parliament returns, which are at risk?
By Harry Clarke-EzzidioThe Prime Minister may change her mind and raise Universal Credit with inflation, but the damage has been done in…
By Anoosh ChakelianMy friend risks being penalised for attending a job interview. Where’s the sense in that?
By Ben RamanauskasThe government’s giveaway to the rich may be matched by real-terms cuts to benefits for the poorest and most vulnerable.
By Anoosh ChakelianExclusive: A majority of voters in the UK support a guaranteed monthly income from the state in every region, in…
By Ben van der MerweThe poorest face an inflation rate three percentage points higher than the richest 10 per cent.
ByFaced with a profound economic and social crisis, Westminster politics appears devoid of solutions.
By New StatesmanRachel Maclean claims the answer to the cost-of-living crisis is to “take on more hours” or move to a “better-paid…
By Anoosh ChakelianThe Chancellor’s claim that he can only increase welfare payments once a year is rebutted by tech expert Deven Ghelani.
By Anoosh ChakelianTax-free allowances for middle and higher earners will have more cash-value than payments made to those out of work receiving…
By Harry Clarke-EzzidioThe Chancellor’s refusal to raise Universal Credit shows he has returned to his ideological comfort zone.
By Anoosh ChakelianMinisters are resorting to the nonsensical council tax system because they are ideologically allergic to raising Universal Credit.
By Anoosh ChakelianMore than 60 per cent of Universal Credit claimants will not benefit from the change and will feel the full…
By Anoosh ChakelianNew data reveals that Kickstart, extended for four months by the Chancellor this week, is not driving a fall in…
By Harry Clarke-Ezzidio