Iain Duncan Smith
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 ‘Surprised and disappointed’: inside the row over Parliament’s new TikTok accountfeature MPs warn that social media company could harvest user data By Julia O'Driscoll Published feature
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 Benefits vs. costs: is Universal Credit fit for purpose?feature Claimants of legacy benefits will be moved over to universal credit By The Week Staff Last updated feature
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 Why China - with its massive economy - receives £71m a year in UK foreign aidIn Depth MPs request review into why a country with its own space programme is being sent British aid By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published In Depth
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 ‘National scandal’ as 5,000 people die after benefits errorSpeed Read Government underpaid 70,000 claimants by £340m between 2011 and 2014 By The Week Staff Last updated Speed Read
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 Theresa May considers third meaningful vote after offering to quitSpeed Read PM told Tories she is willing to stand aside if they back her withdrawal deal By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
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 Tory Brexiteers warn May: don’t ‘ambush’ us with late dealSpeed Read ERG ultimatum means PM must reach agreement with EU by the weekend By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
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 Thousands of people have died after being found 'fit for work'Speed Read Families of the dead say the DWP 'knows it is killing people', but the government denies any link By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
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 Sickness benefit overhaul: what the radical reforms will meanSpeed Read Iain Duncan Smith's plan to encourage more people into work has already angered disability campaigners By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
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 Queen's Speech: Cameron reveals radical agendaIn Depth Prime Minister's one nation pledge 'could look like the bleakest of ironies' by the end of the parliament By The Week Staff Last updated In Depth
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 John Major praises 'guts and drive' of immigrants in the UKSpeed Read Former PM's tone on immigration contrasts with that of Cameron, who has launched crackdown on 'benefit tourism' By The Week Staff Last updated Speed Read
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 George Osborne defies right-wing Tory calls for more welfare cutsIn Depth Iain Duncan Smith was ready to cut welfare by further £3bn to fund defence; no thanks says the Chancellor By The Mole Published In Depth
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 Disability benefit reform: what is PIP and why is it controversial?In Depth Critics say Iain Duncan Smith's reforms will turn back the clock for disabled people - but IDS denies he's being nasty By The Week Staff Published In Depth
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Monday 8 Apr 2013Daily Briefing By The Week Staff Published Daily Briefing
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 Iain Duncan Smith ridiculed over '£53 a week' claimIn Depth Minister branded 'smug' and urged to prove he could live on minimum amount paid to benefits claimants By The Week Staff Published In Depth
