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Government’s £6billion benefits crackdown: Sick and disabled face huge cuts as Rachel Reeves scrambles to curb soaring welfare bill_Nhy

The sick and disabled are facing a £6billion benefits cut as Rachel Reeves scrambles to curb the soaring welfare bill. The Chancellor is expected to announce the crackdown in her Spring statement later this month as she battles to avoid the need for tax…

London’s no-go neighbourhoods: Interactive map of capital’s near-5,000 districts reveals streets with highest rates of violent crimes, thefts and drug offences_Nhy

London‘s most crime-infested neighbourhoods can today be exposed, as damning figures show thefts, assaults and drug offences have hit all-time highs under Mayor Sadiq Khan‘s watch. MailOnline can reveal Leicester Square, Covent Garden and the surrounding tourist-laden area is the hotspot for…

The English city where a staggeringly high percentage of women are married to their cousins – and how it can have terrible consequences for their children, as Keir Starmer signals he will BLOCK laws seeking to ban the practice_Nhy

Sir Keir Starmer has signalled that he would block any attempt to ban first cousin marriage, a practice which remains prevalent in some UK communities – despite the genetic damage it can potentially do to offspring. In Bradford, one of northern England’s…

We live next to Gatwick and are terrified we’ll have our homes ripped from beneath our feet and demolished so Rachel Reeves can build her second runway_Nhy

Families say their lives would be severely impacted and house prices decimated if a second runway is allowed to be built at Gatwick Airport. They have blasted the Labour government which last week signalled that the plans would be approved, if environmental concerns could…

MP says police have dismissed claims that men from a migrant hotel are stalking schoolgirls in affluent Home Counties town – as teachers warn children not to walk home alone_Nhy

A Labour MP has denied reports of young schoolgirls being approached and followed just minutes from a so-called ‘migrant hotel’. Parents in the affluent town of Earley, near Reading, raised the alarm after reportedly seeing men behaving suspiciously and chasing schoolgirls in…

The English city where a staggeringly high percentage of women are married to their cousins – and how it can have terrible consequences for their children, as Keir Starmer signals he will BLOCK laws seeking to ban the practice_Nhy

Sir Keir Starmer has signalled that he would block any attempt to ban first cousin marriage, a practice which remains prevalent in some UK communities – despite the genetic damage it can potentially do to offspring. In Bradford, one of northern England’s…

Labour press on with ‘war on rural England’ as councillors face being stripped of powers to block planning schemes under plans to push through developments_Nhy

Labour’s war on rural England looks set to continue under new plans which would see councillors losing the power to block all but the largest building developments in the hopes of instigating a house build boom. Government ministers will next…

Pressure on Labour to scrap migrant hotels as Home Office ‘refuses to commit to end date while spending £5.5million accommodating asylum seekers every day’_Nhy

Pressure is growing on Labour to fulfill their election pledge to scrap migrant hotels – with the Home Office yet to commit to an end date. It comes as the total cost of accommodating asylum seekers in hotels is now £5.5million every day, according…

Young adults receiving disability benefits should be forced to seek work or training or have their cash stopped, says report backed by David Blunkett_nhy

Young adults claiming disability benefits should be made to look for work or training in exchange for their money, a new report says today. Former Labour minister Lord David Blunkett is indorsing a call for the Personal Independence Payment (PIP)…

How many people can’t speak English in YOUR neighbourhood? Interactive map covering England and Wales’s 36,000 districts reveals 43% of residents struggle with the language in one part of the country_nhy

Two in five residents cannot speak English well or at all in parts of the country, MailOnline can reveal today. Laying bare the shock extent of how many people struggle with the language, our in-depth analysis encompasses all of England…