A minister refused to say how the Government will pay for its climbdown on its flagship welfare Bill.

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

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

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.

Wes Streeting and Liz Kendall attempt to talk round wavering Labour MPs after Prime Minister caves in to rebels

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

A minister refused to say how the Government will pay for its climbdown on its flagship welfare Bill.

Keir Starmer has handed major concessions to rebels in a desperate bid to salvage flagship legislation on health and disability benefits.

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

More than 120 Labour MPs were preparing to vote against the government’s welfare cuts in the Commons on Tuesday

LONDON: The UK government backed down Friday on controversial plans to slash disability and sickness benefits after a major rebellion by MPs, in a blow to Prime Minister Keir…

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

Labour MPs force concessions on disability reforms, applying changes only to new claimants amid mounting criticism.

Government refuses to disclose how they will afford climb-down as PM caves to Labour rebels

The climbdown will provide welcome relief to many disability benefit claimants – but cuts stay on the table