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Donald Trump calls Joe Biden a ‘brain-dead zombie’ in birthday row
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoDonald Trump’s campaign branded Joe Biden a “brain-dead zombie” after footage showed him appearing...
Tories pledge £700m to end 'sick note culture'
BBC News· 6 days agoThe Conservatives have pledged almost £730m to expand NHS mental health treatment in England as part of moves to cut rising welfare costs if they win the...
Conservatives pledge welfare reforms with aim at halting rising costs
Press Association News via AOL· 6 days agoWork is a source of dignity, purpose and hope and I want...numbers out of thin air in an attempt to...
Labour will leave people on benefits and a huge taxpayer bill
Daily Express· 6 days agoThe way the welfare state is ballooning now cannot be sustained. Of course our clear plan will not...
UK's Conservatives promise 12 billion-pound sickness benefit savings
Reuters via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSunak, who has previously said he wants to change welfare rules to counter a rise in people dropping...
The 17 tax rises Labour won’t rule out – and everything its manifesto ignores
Daily Telegraph· 11 hours agoLabour is “secretly” planning to put up 17 taxes, the Tories have claimed, as Sir Keir Starmer faces...
The 'Chilling' Trump Plan That Could Pave The Way For Authoritarianism
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThat could lead to a degradation of public services like disaster relief, financial regulation and...
Britain’s welfare bill to soar by £60bn over next four years as parties commit more money for...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPension commitments and a sickly population mean that by 2029 Britain’s welfare bill will be...
Labour must come clean on its tax plans
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 10 hours agoLabour is sticking to a formula on its plans for taxation that is very far from reassuring. It will not increase taxes on “working people”, it says,...
You Say It’s Your Birthday?! Well, It’s ERISA’s Birthday, Too! | JD Supra
JD Supra· 23 hours agoEmployee benefits law is mostly drawn from two federal sources—the Internal Revenue Code and ERISA. Just what is “ERISA,” though? Its official reference is the “Employee Retirement ...