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The New Deal had, as its signature, the power to withdraw benefits from those who 'refused reasonable employment'. 'Workfare' in the UK can arguably be traced back to 1986, and compulsory 'Restart' interviews for claimants after a certain period, and as such the first introduction of 'conditionalities' with the possible outcome of 'sanctions' for perceived non-compliance.
New Deal was a registered [3] political party in the United Kingdom.Its founder was Professor Alan Sked, [4] [5] who also founded the UK Independence Party (UKIP).. Policies of the New Deal party included 'direct and transparent democracy' and 'liberal values without prejudice to race, religion, gender, etc." [6] New Deal was labelled the 'leftwing version of UKIP'.
New Deal for Communities was a regeneration programme led by the government of the United Kingdom for some of the England's most deprived neighbourhoods. The programme was established by Tony Blair's Labour Government and was overseen by the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit within the Department for Communities and Local Government .
UK politics - latest: Farage admits UK's post-Brexit deal with EU 'not very good' as Reform top shock new poll Athena Stavrou,Kate Devlin and Alex Croft February 4, 2025 at 5:25 AM
President-elect Donald Trump will want to do a good deal with the UK, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones has insisted. Jones, the chancellor's second-in-command, said he was confident UK ...
Commonwealth free trade is the process or proposal of removing barriers of trade between member states of the Commonwealth of Nations. [1] The preferential trade regime within the British Empire continued in some form amongst Commonwealth nations under the Imperial Preference system, until that system was dismantled after World War II due to changes in geopolitics and the pattern of global ...
The EU-UK fisheries deal is also due to expire next year. "A solution for fisheries is very important for the EU, again, we communicated this on multiple occasions," Mr Sefcovic said. Youth mobility
Eustice was particularly critical of one other person involved, Crawford Falconer, the New Zealand-born interim permanent secretary of the Department of International Trade (DIT): "His approach always was to internalise Australian demands, often when they were against UK interests, his advice was invariably to retreat and make fresh concessions ...