The U.S. and China have dominated the AI race to date, but Japan now aims to catch up with the help of major deals and ...
Nine months of intense scrutiny, by the media, state and federal police task forces and inquiries launched by governments and ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been rocked by a mass exodus of local councillors over Labour’s decision to push ahead with cuts to Britain’s ballooning benefits bill. The Prime Minister, who already lost a ...
A minister has denied Labour is a "centre right" government ... on the back of the most vulnerable and poor people in this society." However, it's not just the usually outspoken backbenchers ...
Labour backbenchers have started to speak out ... the books on the back of the most vulnerable and poor people in this society,” she said. [ Keir Starmer hails ‘new era’ in British-Irish ...
Britain faces years of industrial decline as net zero sends ... has played a key part” in the decline of the North Sea. Labour has banned new oil and gas licences, increased the windfall tax ...
The announcement is already worrying some Labour MPs, trade unions and disability campaigners – while delighting those who believe the welfare state has grown too large. Ministers are clear that ...
Labour’s welfare reforms, announced on Tuesday, are already sparking debate — hailed by some as essential to fixing a "broken system" but feared by others as a threat to vulnerable people.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. LABOUR have announced a £5 billion package of welfare cuts, with a huge number of people now set to be denied the Personal Independence Payment ...
THE impact of Labour's benefit cuts could be "really quite severe" in ... taking a conscious decision to take money away from some of the most vulnerable in our society.” The Holyrood minister added: ...
Labour splits over plans to slash billions of ... “We don’t want to take money from the poorest in society, we want to support people who are the poorest and most vulnerable to make sure ...
Labour faces a major challenge from its own backbenchers ahead of an announcement to restrict some sickness and disability benefits. The plans are likely to be opposed by those in the party who ...
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