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In its lead, the i reports that a state pension boost is “on way for millions”, but the paper reports that there are no tax cuts on the horizon. Ahead of Tuesday’s jobs and wages figures for August, the paper reports that millions of people will see their pensions go up to £220 a week – that is because the triple lock deal pledges to match wage growth. The paper says Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will have an extra £2bn black hole in the budget.

i Front Page 18th of March 2025

Rachel Reeves faces mounting pressure to secure backing for planned disability benefit reforms, as key figures including the Work and Pensions Secretary and senior colleagues question the potential impact on vulnerable recipients while the PM offers only cautious support.

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i Front Page 17th of March 2025

Liz Kendall’s proposed changes to disability benefits, including tighter eligibility rules and revised support measures, have sparked growing resistance from backbenchers despite No 10’s concessions, amid fears these plans could disproportionately impact vulnerable individuals.

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i Front Page 14th of March 2025

Streeting’s sweeping takeover of the £192bn health service heralds a major shake-up that promises to streamline bureaucracy, cut thousands of jobs and invest in frontline care, although staff have already expressed alarm over the scale of planned workforce reductions.

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i Front Page 13th of March 2025

Treasury proposals to cut sickness and disability benefits are prompting a heated stand-off, with Labour MPs pushing back to safeguard the vulnerable and No 10 scrambling to contain backlash over the potential reforms.

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