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Starmer's child poverty plan targets 550,000 kids

Keir Starmer sets out Labour's 'moral mission' to cut child poverty, scrapping the two-child benefit limit. The move draws Tory fire, branded a 'Benefits Street' policy. Read the full analysis.

Labour's Child Poverty Plan: Scrap Two-Child Limit

Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden launches Labour's child poverty strategy, pledging to scrap the two-child benefit cap. He insists further welfare reform is essential to tackle rising costs and help people into work.

Labour's Strategy to Tackle UK Child Poverty Crisis

Labour's new child poverty strategy aims to lift 550,000 children above the poverty line by 2030, tackling the stark reality that most poor children now live in working families. Discover the plan's key measures.

Labour's plan to make Farage's hype backfire

As Nigel Farage's Reform UK faces scrutiny, Labour strategists believe sustained media exposure will reveal policy weaknesses and diminish his political appeal beyond the initial spectacle.

Reeves: UK Economy Defying Gloomy Forecasts

Chancellor Rachel Reeves challenges pessimistic forecasts, revealing stronger-than-expected economic data and outlining Labour's growth strategy for Britain's future.

Lucy Powell Leads Labour Deputy Leadership Race

Shadow Education Secretary Lucy Powell is positioning herself as the leading candidate in Labour's deputy leadership race, creating internal tensions as Keir Starmer's party prepares for potential government.

Labour's 'Bleating Tax' Targets Wealthy in Reeves Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils Labour's economic strategy targeting the wealthy with new tax measures while claiming it will strengthen Britain's economy. The controversial plans have sparked debate about fiscal policy and wealth distribution.

Labour warned against local election complacency

Shadow Commons leader Lucy Powell cautions Labour against complacency in upcoming May local elections, warning that writing off contests could prove costly for Starmer's government.

Badenoch: Tories must become 'political fighting force'

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch delivers powerful warning to Conservative Party conference, urging Tories to transform into disciplined 'political fighting force' and learn from Labour's campaigning tactics to avoid electoral defeat.

Starmer accused of playing race card in political gamble

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces criticism for allegedly employing divisive racial politics in a strategic move that echoes tactics used by Emmanuel Macron and Nigel Farage, raising concerns about the future of British political discourse.

Labour Threatens Legal Action Against Zarah Sultana

Labour MP Zarah Sultana is threatened with legal action by the party after publicly demanding the reinstatement of former leader Jeremy Corbyn, igniting a fresh civil war within the party's ranks.

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