Key migration changes as Shabana Mahmood sets out Labour's vision to stop small boats
Shabana Mahmood, the UK Home Secretary, outlines Labour's immigration reforms aimed at curbing small boat crossings, emphasizing a balance between humane treatment of asylum seekers and border control.
U.K. PM faces revolt over immigration reforms by more than 100 MPs from his own party
Over 100 Labour MPs are urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to reconsider proposed immigration reforms that would disadvantage low earners while favoring high earners.
'Restoring control at borders not a betrayal of Labour values,' home secretary to say
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood asserts that reestablishing control at UK borders aligns with Labour values while announcing upcoming immigration reforms.
Can Mahmood's immigration plan save Labour? Sky News interviews the home secretary
Sky News interviews Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood about her radical immigration reforms aimed at revitalizing Labour ahead of the next general election.
The gains of Tinubu's economic reforms are still elusive β Labour
Labour unions in Nigeria express concerns that while President Tinubu's economic reforms have shown signs of improvement in financial indicators, ordinary citizens have not experienced any substantial benefits.
Business Leaders Fear Vote on 6x1 Workday in Election Year in the Country
One hundred organizations from Brazil's productive sector have signed a manifesto for the modernization of work hours amidst discussions about ending the 6x1 work schedule.
Shabana Mahmood's double down on immigration 'disappointing', says Alf Dubs
Labour's immigration reforms following a byelection defeat have been criticized by peer Alf Dubs for being overly hardline.
Number of asylum seekers in UK hotels falls to 18-month low
The number of asylum seekers in UK hotels has decreased to its lowest level in 18 months, according to Home Office statistics, amidst government claims of effective asylum system reforms.
Gordon Brown: 'Reform will force children back to poverty - parents now have a choice'
Gordon Brown argues that proposed reforms by the Reform UK party could push children back into poverty while highlighting the positive impact of Labour's changes on families in the Gorton and Denton constituencies.
Communication is key to the chances of Send reforms succeeding
Bridget Phillipson's focus on special educational needs during her first week as a cabinet minister highlights the urgency and personal connection many MPs have to the issue, suggesting significant reforms may be on the horizon.
I'm an MP and SEND parent - I'm hopeful we don't have to fight for our child's basic rights
Labour MP Jen Craft, who is also a parent of a child with special educational needs, expresses hope for positive reforms in the governmentβs special educational needs system, as concerns from parents are often politicized.
Five former education secretaries urge Labour MPs to back governmentβs Send reforms in open letter
Five former UK education secretaries have urged Labour MPs to support government reforms aimed at improving the special education system in English schools.
DWP Universal Credit payment hike rising to Β£760 for millions of households
The UK Department for Work and Pensions has announced reforms to Universal Credit, increasing payments to Β£760 for millions while also investing in employment assistance.
NECA, stakeholders seek urgent labour law reforms
The Nigeria Employersβ Consultative Association and the International Labour and Arbitration Forum have called for urgent reforms in labor laws to ensure efficient access to labor justice amid growing workplace changes.
Protests turn violent as Argentina debates labour overhaul
Protests in Argentina have escalated into violence amidst ongoing discussions about labor reforms.
"This Ideological Battle is a Disaster" β Riester Describes Pension Level as a "Null Number"
Former Labour Minister Walter Riester sharply criticizes the pension level as misleading and calls for a more objective discussion on reforms, while also condemning the SPD in the current pension debate.