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Homeless to get £2,000 in UK-first cash trial

A UK-first trial will give 125 homeless people in London and Belfast £2,000 each with no spending rules. The study aims to see if direct cash improves long-term outcomes. #Homelessness #SocialPolicy

DWP told to order fresh PIP assessments after appeals

A major report demands fundamental reform of the DWP's appeals system, including transferring Mandatory Reconsideration to the Ministry of Justice and ordering fresh PIP assessments. Read the full analysis.

Developers Target 'Grey Belt' Land for New Housing

Labour's planning policy change is leading developers to argue for 'grey belt' status on green belt land, with major housing applications now pending across the West Midlands. Explore the key sites and local impacts.

Judges Widening PIP Eligibility, Report Warns

A new report reveals judges are widening PIP eligibility, costing billions. The DWP faces calls for reform as claims surge. Read the latest on the welfare system overhaul.

Labour's New EV Road Tax: Key Details for 2028

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a new mileage-based tax for electric vehicles from 2028. Find out how the Electric Vehicle Excise Duty (eVED) will impact your motoring costs.

Reform UK Pledges to Prosecute Civil Servants

Reform UK announces plans to create a new criminal offence for civil servants who 'dishonestly' grant asylum to sex offenders, with potential jail time. Read the full story.

Dyson: UK must 'want' manufacturing to keep it

Billionaire inventor Sir James Dyson argues the UK has lost its passion for making things, urging government and public to reignite manufacturing to create wealth and jobs.

Rail devolution for English regions, not Wales

The UK Government invites English mayoral authorities to bid for rail control while rejecting calls for Welsh devolution, sparking a funding row. Discover the details and political fallout.

Farm Inheritance Tax Threshold Raised to £2.5m

The government has tripled the inheritance tax threshold for farmland to £2.5m following pressure. Critics say it doesn't go far enough to protect family farms. Read the full story.

EV Maker Calls for VAT Cut on Public Charging

Polestar UK urges the government to slash VAT on public EV charging from 20% to 5%, aligning it with home rates. The move aims to support drivers without off-street parking. Read the full story.

NatWest doubles social rent loan fund to £1bn

NatWest expands its ringfenced social rent loan fund to £1bn, aiming to accelerate the building of affordable homes and save housing associations up to £50m. Read the full announcement.

UK PM Starmer Eyes Under-16 Social Media Ban

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly weighing a social media ban for under-16s in the UK, closely monitoring Australia's new crackdown. Read the latest on the potential policy shift.

State pensioners face £800 tax bills from HMRC

Thousands of retirees relying on state pension top-ups are being sent tax demands of around £800, falling outside Labour's new exemption. Discover the impact of frozen thresholds.

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