Prime minister has agreed to concessions to his controversial welfare bill after a tense day of talks with rebel Labour MPs, The Independent understands

After less than a year as prime minister Sir Keir Starmer is facing a rebellion on a crucial policy which could leave him severely weakened or even force him out, warns David…

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…

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The prime minister has been warned that using Tory votes to pass his welfare reforms against a rebellion of more than 120 Labour MPs would be ‘shameful’

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Angela Rayner stepping in for Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs

Sir Keir Starmer faces the biggest rebellion of his career over the reforms

The deputy prime minister insisted the government will not back down over its planned vote on welfare reform next Tuesday

The Telegraph examines how the PM can avoid an embarrassing defeat from his own backbenchers over the welfare Bill

PM ready to make face-saving amendment to Bill in attempt to stop defeat at the hands of rebel Labour MPs

A minister said on Thursday discussions were underway about how to implement welfare reforms

Labour prime minister in crisis, and preparing for a climbdown, as he tries to save benefits reforms from revolt by his own MPs

Just over half of Independent readers supported welfare reform in principle, but only 28 per cent backed Starmer’s current proposals

Prime Minister forced into climbdown on disability payments to avoid humiliating defeat

The ever escalating welfare bill will mean ever higher taxes for those aspiring to earn a decent living

The Prime Minister is said to have handed them 'massive concessions' in a bid to avoid defeat in a crunch vote on benefit cuts next week.

Prime minister has agreed to concessions to his controversial welfare bill after a tense day of talks with rebel Labour MPs, The Independent understands

More than 100 Labour MPs opposed reforms, arguing they did not provide support for disabled people and those with long-term health issues.

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