The government is facing criticism for rushing planned changes to disability benefits assessments, which experts warn will leave nearly half a million vulnerable people worse off. The reform of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) could result in 450,000 individuals with limited work capability seeing benefit cuts of up to £4,900 annually. Labour supports the changes but experts caution against hasty implementation, highlighting the potential negative impact on low-income families and the nation’s health.
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The Guardian view on UK-China relations: a dilemma made sharper by Brexit | Editorial
The Eurosceptic vision of a globalised Britain, distanced from Europe, has deteriorated amid Trump's trade wars, revealing differing views on China within the transatlantic alliance. While there is mutual concern over China's role as a commercial rival and security threat, Washington's hawks perceive an existential challenge, contrasting with more engagement-oriented Europeans. Britain's stance has fluctuated, with David Cameron in 2015 heralding a "golden era" of trade with China, while Boris Johnson, in 2020, yielded to...
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