British Prime Minister Keir Starmer narrowly avoided a significant rebellion within his party over plans to cut winter fuel ...
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The prime minister faced a rebellion among his party, with 53 Labour MPs either abstaining or missing the vote, and one ...
The Government’s decision to strip payments from millions of pensioners has been labelled a ‘historic mistake’ by critics.
The Prime Minister, who has faced criticism for the DWP Winter Fuel Payment policy, said he recognised that it was a “really tough decision” ...
Sir Keir Starmer has seen off a backbench rebellion over plans to cut the winter fuel allowance but the Government’s majority fell to 120. MPs voted 348 to 228 against the Conservative Party's motion ...
The Prime Minister survived a Tory attempt to reverse his decision to end the benefit to all but the poorest pensioners.
As well as MP discontent, Starmer is also facing pressure from trade union leaders. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham ...
Carol Vorderman has called on Sir Keir Starmer to apologise over cutting winter fuel payments for pensioners.