Month: November 2018 News

Universal credit will cost more than system it replaces, study shows

Around 3 million people will still be worse off on universal credit, study warns

Universal Credit is ‘fuelling Britain’s housing crisis’ as thousands can’t pay their rent on time

Council house tenants on universal credit owe almost three times as much rent as those on old benefits

Half of young people facing homelessness denied help – report

85,000 jobs lost from Britain’s high streets as retailers feel the pinch

British high street losing 14 shops a day, new research shows

Brexit: Theresa May’s plan under siege from across Tory party

Theresa May’s Brexit deal faces ‘Titanic’ defeat as Tories join forces with DUP

It’s time for MUTINY says Boris as he calls for Cabinet rebellion over the ‘horror’ Theresa May’s ‘total surrender’ to the EU – with Andrea Leadsom among ministers on verge of quitting

Boris Johnson urges Cabinet to thwart Theresa May’s ‘total surrender’ on Brexit that will make Britain the ‘punk of Brussels’

Splits threaten No 10 Brexit hopes

Theresa May’s Brexit plan will be voted down if it ‘traps’ UK in Customs Union, Andrea Leadsom warns

BREXIT CIVIL WAR: Cabinet DIVIDED as exit risks COMING OFF RAILS

Brexit timetable thrown into turmoil as Theresa May is forced to cancel planned cabinet meeting to approve her deal

Brexit: Patients fear losing sight as government refuses to guarantee essential drugs after no deal

Spanish PM: ‘If I was May, I would call a second referendum’

Falling numbers of migrants ‘creating shortage of skilled workers in Britain’

Brexit plan ‘complete shambles’, UK boss of ThyssenKrupp says

Theresa May has just TWO DAYS before she’ll have to OK hundreds of millions of pounds’ worth of No Deal projects

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