Tensions are running high after a massive revolt forced the PM to offer major concessions to salvage flagship legislation on health and disability benefits.

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…

Defiant PM vows to ‘press forward’ with welfare reforms as sources say revolt has grown by 20 MPs

Labour MPs brushed aside pressure from Downing Street and threats from party whips to demand that plans to trim £5billion from the welfare budget are dumped before a crunch vote…

Keir Starmer is looking down the barrel of a huge rebellion with around 130 MPs having signed an amendment that would effectively kill off the plans.

120 rebels from PM’s own party threaten to rebel against welfare bill

Keir Starmer is looking down the barrel of a huge rebellion with around 130 MPs having signed an amendment that would effectively kill off the plans.

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

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

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

Backbenchers with small majorities and a high number of constituents claiming welfare could be punished at the polls

Ministers have been hinting at a climbdown as they face a disastrous defeat in a crunch Commons vote on the flagship legislation.

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.

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

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

Changes to welfare bill likely to win over moderates, but PM’s reputation for embracing tough reforms damaged

Tensions are running high after a massive revolt forced the PM to offer major concessions to salvage flagship legislation on health and disability benefits.

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…

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