DWP rule 'can't be scrapped' despite families living in poverty as minister gives update
The Labour government will not scrap the two-child benefit cap at the next Budget because it cannot afford to, according to a minister.
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The Labour government will not scrap the two-child benefit cap at the next Budget because it cannot afford to, according to a minister.
British athlete George Mills found himself in a heated altercation with France’s Hugo Hay after the runner was involved in a collision in his 5000 metres heat.
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Max Verstappen, facing a 10-place grid penalty for taking a new engine, topped the times for Red Bull ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in a qualifying session run in mixed wet-and-dry conditions at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday. Leclerc will start Sunday's race from pole position as he did in 2023 with Sergio Perez alongside him in the second Red Bull, the Mexican having ended a nightmare run of qualifying failures amid reports that his future with the team is at risk.
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Oscar Piastri claimed his maiden Formula One victory on Sunday when he finished ahead of his McLaren team-mate Lando Norris, after a vexed radio argument produced an extraordinary finish to an incident-filled Hungarian Grand Prix. In a race of fluctuating fortunes and many quarrels on and off the track, the McLaren duo secured a comprehensive one-two after starting from the team's first front row lockout since 2012, Norris finally obeying team orders to hand his team-mate his first career win.