More than 120 Labour MPs are poised to rebel against the government on Tuesday

MPs claim that they have been threatened with suspension from the party and even deselection ahead of crunch welfare vote next week

Amendment intended to kill off legislation that would cut benefits could be backed by up to 100 Labour MPs including senior figures

Pat McFadden insists welfare reform changes will be pushed through but says party will ‘engage with’ rebels

Enough Labour MPs have signalled their opposition to potentially defeat the government’s plans

Around a dozen ministers are understood to be considering rebelling against the legislation, while 108 Labour MPs have signed a new amendment which would stop the bill in its…

PM insists party remains ‘pretty united’ despite more than 120 of his MPs signalling they could vote down bill

More than 120 Labour MPs are poised to rebel against the government on Tuesday

More than 120 Labour MPs are poised to rebel against the government on Tuesday

Exclusive: Leading rebels say they have been promised significant changes to planned cuts which could help bill avoid defeat

Compromises include exempting those currently receiving disability benefits and increasing health element of universal credit in line with inflation

Brits who currently receive the personal independence payment (Pip) will continue to do so after the Government made concessions to Labour rebels on controversial welfare reforms.

Ministers will be hoping two key changes will be enough to keep wavering MPs on side

No 10 has offered significant concessions to the rebels amid fears over Tuesday’s vote