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Liz Kendall

  • Welfare reforms: What are the politics of Labour’s benefits changes?

    March 19, 2025

    Over the past few weeks, it’s been hard to avoid reports of the government preparing the ground for a string of changes to the UK’s welfare system. Call it kite flying, pitch rolling, or testing the waters, when work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall got to her feet in the House of Commons on Tuesday, [...]

  • Liz Kendall unveils welfare reform package aimed at saving £5bn by 2030 

    March 18, 2025

    Liz Kendall has unveiled a major package of reforms to the UK’s welfare system with the aim of saving the government £5bn by 2030.

  • Health Secretary declines to be drawn on benefit freeze ‘speculation’

    March 16, 2025

    A senior minister has declined to be drawn on whether the government will freeze personal independence payment (PIP) as uncertainty continues to surround Labour’s upcoming benefits reforms. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall is expected to announce reforms on Tuesday aimed at cutting a welfare bill that ministers have described as “unsustainable”. Ahead of the [...]

  • Labour’s Employment Rights Bill is ignoring the voice of business

    March 11, 2025

    Labour's Employment Rights Bill will stop businesses taking chances on those who need them most, writes Michael Lorimer.

  • Will Rachel Reeves end up being a right-wing Chancellor by accident?

    March 10, 2025

    With poor growth and pressure on defence spending, Rachel Reeves faces having to make welfare cuts the likes of which haven’t been since the days of Nigel Lawson. But unlike Lawson, her spending plans are not being driven by a programme of reform, but by panic, says Eliot Wilson Rachel Reeves cannot have expected it [...]

  • ‘Doing a day’s work seen as stressful’ by youth, Liz Kendall says

    February 7, 2025

    The UK must avoid a situation where “doing a day’s work is in itself seen as stressful” by young people, Liz Kendall has warned. The work and pensions secretary has told ITV: “There is genuinely a problem with many young people, particularly the Covid generation, but we can’t have a situation where doing a day’s [...]

  • Ministers to announce plans to claim back money from benefit fraudsters

    January 19, 2025

    Ministers are set to unveil plans for new laws which mean they will be able to reclaim money from bank accounts in instances of benefit fraud. The Department for Work and Pensions has announced that new planned powers will mean that money can be reclaimed from people who have committed fraud and are not on [...]

  • It’s not just Waspi women, the government has taken everyone for fools

    December 18, 2024

    You don’t have to agree with the principle of the Waspi women’s campaign to sympathise with their feelings of betrayal. Cynicism is one thing in politics, but saying absolutely anything to get in power will ultimately harm democracy, says Alys Denby Waspi stands for: Women Against State Pension Inequality. It’s a confusing name, because the [...]

  • Employers warn of workers’ rights reform and Budget double whammy

    November 26, 2024

    Businesses are concerned about the aggregate cost of changes to workers’ rights and the cumulative impact of Budget measures, MPs have been told. The committee of MPs scrutinising the Labour government’s employment rights legislation took evidence from business groups, industry representatives and trade unions on Tuesday. And they were warned the combination of reforms to [...]

  • Unemployment hotspots to get more NHS funding under new back to work plan

    November 26, 2024

    Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS support as the government bids to “get Britain working again”. Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall will announce the plans today as part of wide-ranging reforms designed to tackle economic inactivity and deliver the government’s promise to bring more than two million people back [...]

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