Labour plans to make £5 billion in welfare cuts by targeting the disability benefit, PIP, claimed by 3.6 million people. The reforms will involve making it harder to qualify for PIP and freezing payments next year, with a report suggesting major reforms by making the benefit conditional for those aged 16 to 30 to engage in work or education. Jean-Andre Prager, a former special adviser to the prime minister, recommends these changes to save money.
Full Article
German finance minister Jörg Kukies: ‘We’re all affected’
Germany's finance minister, Jörg Kukies, discusses the country's infrastructure spending and the impact of U.S. tariffs on its economy during a dinner in Mainz, where he reflects on his family's ties to the area. He expresses concerns about the stagnation of Germany's growth due to competition from cheaper Chinese goods and emphasizes the need for the European Commission to negotiate while preparing to respond if talks fail. Despite his short tenure amid his party's dismal...
Read more