Labour’s planned benefit spending cuts have grown to potentially £5 billion, with chancellor Rachel Reeves facing pressure to make significant departmental cuts. Department for Work and Pensions boss Liz Kendall is advocating for more funding for back-to-work programs for the long-term sick, arguing that investing now will pay off in the future. The Treasury is also facing calls to increase defense spending following Donald Trump’s demands, with Labour aiming to reduce the welfare bill by at least £3 billion, potentially much more.
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Jenny Hall: Police fears over mystery disappearance of runner missing for four days
Police are "increasingly concerned" as they continue to search for 23-year-old Jenny Hall, who has been missing for four days after leaving her home in Tow Law. Hall, described as 6ft tall with long, dark hair, was last seen in her red Ford Focus wearing a blue hoodie with a John Deere logo and dark jogging bottoms, potentially carrying a green jacket. Despite finding her car parked on the B6278 near remote moorland, the search...
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