Becky Morton, a political reporter at the House of Commons, reported on the government’s plan to save £5bn annually by 2030 through changes to the benefits system. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall unveiled the overhaul, which includes tightening eligibility for disability payments, freezing and cutting extra benefit payments for health conditions, and introducing a “right to try” for job seekers. Charities and Labour MPs expressed concerns about pushing disabled people into poverty, while the government defended the changes as necessary to encourage work and ensure a sustainable welfare system.
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Protesters surround Epping council office demanding migrant hotel close down
Hundreds of far-right protesters have gathered in Epping for three consecutive weeks, demanding the closure of the Bell Hotel, where an asylum seeker was charged with attempting to kiss a minor. While the council voted to close the hotel, anti-racism counter-demonstrators outnumbered the far-right, highlighting the ongoing tensions over the housing of asylum seekers in hotels. Want More Context? 🔎
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