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Keir Starmer is bracing for rebellion by dozens of Labour MPs who are still unhappy with the proposed changes.
The business secretary insists the proposed changes are better than the current system ahead of a key vote in the Commons.
A rebel amendment that could halt the bill is selected, meaning MPs will have the chance to vote on it after the debate.
Today the House of Commons has its first opportunity to debate the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill.
A ban on “exploitative” zero-hours contracts and “day-one” protections against unfair dismissal will not come into force ...
Employment rights minister Justin Madders criticised a ‘piecemeal approach’ to designing the parental leave system over the past 134 years.