Campaigners have urged ministers to “get their own house in order” with public workers having significantly higher levels of sick leave than the private sector. People who are fit to work but do not accept job offers will have their benefits taken
Rishi Sunak has today unveiled a landmark 5-point plan to crack down on Britain’s ballooning welfare bill and get scroungers back to work. Mr Sunak warned that GPs have been too easily handing out sick notices, and Britain has begun “over-medicalising” the
Rishi Sunak will vow to end the country’s “sicknote culture” once and for all to get Britain working again. The Prime Minister will demand a culture change so that the UK has a “can-do” attitude about getting back to work. He will
The Government has dropped its Spring target for the first migrant flight to Rwanda. In a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s hopes of ending the Channel crisis, Number 10 refused to commit to the previous deadline amid a litany of delays.
Rishi Sunak gave a blunt answer to a parliamentary question by an SNP MP on foreign courts. Glasgow North MP Patrick Grady submitted a written question to the Prime Minister on “whether he considers the International Criminal Court to be a foreign
Rishi Sunak has been hit by a double blow with support for the Tories and his personal popularity both at a record low in a new poll. The Ipsos survey put the Conservatives on 19%, down one point from the month before.
Rishi Sunak warned a Labour government would mean “higher taxes and working people paying the price” in a PMQs clash today. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer repeated demands to the Prime Minister to cost a £46billion plan to end national insurance. Sir
Rishi Sunak took a swipe at Sir Keir Starmer over the Angela Rayner row as Prime Minister’s Questions kicked off today. The Labour leader used his first question to ask the Prime Minister about Liz Truss’s new book. Sir Keir said: “I’m
Rishi Sunak’s ban on youngsters smoking cleared its first Commons hurdle last night despite a swathe of Tory MPs objecting to it. MPs voted 383 to 67, majority 316, to give the Tobacco and Vapes Bill a second reading. The legislation, seen
Rishi Sunak is this evening under fire for allowing a huge Tory rebellion to go ahead over an issue that won’t help his party’s poll ratings. While Mr Sunak’s flagship health policy passed the Commons this evening, the PM found himself relying