Labour has announced cuts of £5 billion to welfare spending, with a focus on health and disability benefits, including changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and the health element of Universal Credit. Around 900,000 PIP claimants and 2.4 million families on Universal Credit are expected to see reductions in their incomes, with new claimants facing a nearly 50% cut in the UC health element rate from April 2026. The impact on affected individuals will be further detailed in a government assessment to be released next week.
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Anderlecht teacher threatened twice by students at Sint-Guido
The teaching staff at Sint-Guido-Instituut in Anderlecht experienced two threatening incidents from students, including a 13-year-old pupil throwing a glass object at educator Gino De Cock. De Cock filed police reports after each incident and demanded disciplinary action, but the school board opted for restorative methods instead of suspension, citing the need for increased guidance and supervision due to rising school violence in Belgium. Full Article
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