Le proposte concedono inoltre al ministro della salute il potere di modificare le norme sul sostegno alla disabilitĂ senza l'approvazione di stati o territori. Ecco cosa devi sapere
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I finanziamenti per alcuni servizi all'interno del National Disability Insurance Scheme saranno tagliati â anche in casi in cui i partecipanti potrebbero trovarsi con un deficit di finanziamento â come parte di una proposta radicale per limitare drasticamente la crescita annuale del programma.
I cambiamenti proposti, rivelati giovedĂŹ, concederanno inoltre al ministro della salute, Mark Butler, poteri quasi assoluti per ridurre i finanziamenti complessivi per le categorie di supporto, determinare le guide ai prezzi e i tetti massimi per i servizi e il sostegno, nonchĂŠ la capacitĂ di modificare le regole NDIS senza l'approvazione di stati e territori per i primi 12 mesi. Continua a leggere...
Le modifiche all'NDIS preannunciate dal ministro della salute Mark Butler ridurranno drasticamente l'accesso al programma, con quasi 700 posti di lavoro soppressi presso l'NDIA
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Il governo prevede di recuperare 36,2 miliardi di dollari limitando la crescita del sistema nazionale di assicurazione per la disabilitĂ nei prossimi quattro anni, con l'obiettivo di tornare allo "scopo originale" dell'NDIS: supportare persone con una "disabilitĂ significativa e permanente".
Il tesoriere, Jim Chalmers, ha dichiarato che il pacchetto di risparmi del budget rappresenta una vera riforma economica, andando oltre i "soliti piccoli aggiustamenti". Continua a leggere...
⢠Con Starmer sotto crescente pressione per dimettersi, i gruppi Growth e Tribune propongono idee per una revisione delle politiche
⢠Gruppi collegati al segretario della salute, Wes Streeting, e al sindaco del Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, hanno proposto ampi cambiamenti alla politica governativa, offrendo un'idea di come il paese potrebbe cambiare qualora uno dei due dovesse succeedere a Keir Starmer.
⢠Il Growth Group, alleato di Streeting, e il gruppo Tribune di parlamentari laburisti, alleato di Burnham, hanno pubblicato visioni contrastanti su come la Gran Bretagna dovrebbe essere gestita, tra cui vasti tagli fiscali, aiuti per il costo della vita e grandi riforme dell'apparato governativo.
Il senatore Chris Van Hollen e altri legislatori democratici stanno abbracciando una politica che difficilmente avvantaggia la classe media.
⢠à prevedibile che all'interno del partito democratico ci sia una fase di profonda riflessione dopo la sconfitta nelle elezioni del 2024.
⢠Il vantaggio di Donald Trump rispetto a Kamala Harris nella percezione degli elettori riguardo alla competenza economica (per quanto appaia ora perplesso dopo un anno di politiche erratiche) era destinato a ispirare una richiesta di ripensare il programma del partito.
⢠Tuttavia, questi dubbi stanno spingendo i Democratici lungo un percorso pericoloso, verso l'adozione di una strategia di tagli fiscali che rischia di compromettere il progetto di realizzare una società piÚ sana ed equa. Continua a leggere...
⢠India's largest companies have seen profits surge over 30% annually since the pandemic, yet private investment remains weak with capital outflows nearly matching FDI inflows.
⢠Chief Economic Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman publicly questioned the reluctance amid tax incentives, infrastructure push, and record corporate cash reserves.
⢠Experts cite safety preferences by family-run businesses, funds parked in family offices by heirs, and high perceived political-regulatory risks as key barriers.
Inquiry set up by rightwing politician recommends merging major channels and slashing TV entertainment budgets by 75%French politicians on the left and centre have criticised a parliament inquiry report that recommends sweeping cuts to public broadcasting, with a row over culture wars building before next yearâs presidential election.State broadcasting is a key topic in the run-up to Aprilâs vote, with the far right, which is leading in the polls, highly critical of public TV and radio and vowing to privatise it. Continue reading...
⢠The Trump administration announced plans to withdraw 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany over the next 6 to 12 months, impacting the approximately 35,000 American service members currently stationed there.
⢠Defense Secretary Hegseth is pulling the troops amid ongoing tensions between Trump and the German Chancellor over defense spending and NATO contributions.
⢠The reduction marks a significant shift in U.S. military presence in Europe and signals potential strains in the transatlantic alliance during this period.
Staff warned news operations face 15% cut, above BBC-wide 10% target, as corporation pushes through ÂŁ600m savings planThe BBCâs news operation is to cut costs by a steeper-than-expected 15%, with staff told to expect heavy redundancies.The division, home to about a quarter of all BBC staff, is being saddled with one of the highest cost-cutting targets as the corporation attempts to cut as many as 2,000 jobs in the biggest downsizing of the public service broadcaster in 15 years. Continue reading...
⢠The Senate Armed Services Committee has advanced a draft version of the National Defense Authorization Act that includes language to block automatic military pay reductions triggered by certain budget gimmicks tied to the sequester framework.
⢠The provision comes after Pentagon officials warned that artificial pay cuts could drive recruitment and retention problems and after several advocacy groups lobbied lawmakers to permanently repeal the sequester caps.
⢠Senator Adam Smith and other committee members argued that service members should not be collateral damage in political budget fights.
Cross-party group says closure of humanitarian unit will undermine monitoring of legal violations and arms exportsMPs have expressed alarm at the closure of the Foreign Officeâs international humanitarian law unit, warning it âwill impair the UKâs ability to anticipate, assess and respond to serious violations of international law across multiple contextsâ.News of the closure, revealed by the Guardian, was raised with Keir Starmer at prime ministerâs questions this week by the independent MP for Dewsbury and Batley, Iqbal Mohamed. Starmer said the work would be undertaken by another team as part of a restructuring. Continue reading...
Workers wrote âKatrina declarationâ, warning that funding cuts made US dangerously unprepared for natural disastersFourteen employees with the US Federal Emergency Management Agency returned to work this week, after spending eight months on administrative leave for signing a public letter criticising the Trump administration.The so-called âKatrina declarationâ, sent last August to members of Congress and a federal council formed to help determine Femaâs future, was written as a rebuke from the workers about the dangerous erosion in US capacity to prepare for and respond to natural disasters. Continue reading...
Move comes as airline industry reacts to uncertainty over Iran war and increase in price of Brent crudeBusiness live â latest updatesAir France-KLM has cut its capacity growth forecasts for this year as the Iran war drives up its fuel costs by billions of dollars.The French-Dutch airline expects its fuel bill to increase by $2.4bn (ÂŁ1.8bn) this year as a result of the surge in costs since the Middle East conflict began. In response, it has trimmed its expectations for capacity growth to between 2% and 4% this year, down from 3% to 5% previously. Continue reading...
Fed officials cite elevated inflation, slow job growth and uncertainty in Middle East as reasons for holding ratesSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged after its latest board meeting, defying once again Donald Trumpâs call for a cut as the central bank prepares for a leadership shake-up next month.On Wednesday, Fed officials continued to cite elevated inflation, slow job growth and uncertainty in the Middle East as reasons why rates were left untouched. Continue reading...
Bankâs chief executive points to rising fraud as it sets aside a further ÂŁ105m for motor finance compensationBusiness live â latest updatesBarclays is pulling back from lending to risky borrowers, as its chief executive warned of increasing numbers of fraud cases and the bank took a ÂŁ228m hit from the failure of a mortgage lender.The mortgage lender Market Financial Solutions (MFS) collapsed in February amid allegations of fraud and the UKâs financial regulator has since launched an investigation into the scandal. Continue reading...
⢠President Donald Trump outlined sweeping healthcare reforms in an Oval Office address, announcing what he described as the largest prescription drug price cuts in U.S. history.
⢠The announcement represents a major domestic policy initiative focused on reducing medication costs for American consumers.
⢠Trump simultaneously signaled potential progress in Iran conflict negotiations, suggesting possible diplomatic breakthroughs as ceasefire talks continue.
Report from Elizabeth Warren calls Trump administration cuts to Social Security Administration âcatastrophicâSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxCuts to the Social Security Administration have caused âcustomer service chaosâ for millions of older Americans and those with disabilities who rely on the agencyâs services, according to a new report from a group of Democratic senators.An investigation found that phone wait times were more than 10 times higher than what the agency claimed on its website, if the calls were even answered at all. Continue reading...
Minister tells Guardian Australia despite substantial changes to disability scheme, it will remain one of best support services âanywhere in the worldâFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMark Butler has defended the governmentâs decision to trim the NDIS just days after announcing $53bn in new defence spending, with the health minister conceding Australians may be âuneasyâ but insisting it would remain one of the best support services âanywhere in the worldâ.The Coalition looks likely to back the proposed changes, despite alarm from the Greens and some in the disability sector about the 160,000 participants expected to be removed by 2030 and changes to who can access the scheme. Continue reading...
Firm had to repatriate almost 12,000 guests and staff, including from two cruise ships in Abu Dhabi and DohaThe Iran war has cost the travel company Tui âŹ40m (ÂŁ34.7m) so far, including repatriating almost 12,000 holidaymakers and staff, and forced it to cut its profit forecast for this year.Europeâs biggest holiday operator said that it had taken the hit in March owing to the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, as it was forced to bring home 5,000 guests from two cruise ships anchored in ports in Abu Dhabi and Doha. Continue reading...
Federal health minister Mark Butler announces major changes and says scheme is costing âtoo much and is growing too fastâFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAt least 160,000 people are expected to be removed from the National Disability Insurance Scheme by 2030, as the Albanese government looks to claw back savings by changing who can access the scheme.The health minister, Mark Butler, also announced on Wednesday the $50bn schemeâs growth rate will be brought down to just 2% every year until 2030 in an effort to curb annual plan inflation and produce billions in savings before the 12 May federal budget. Continue reading...
Government sources in multiple states say they are worried about the breadth of the changes and possible costsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe states are increasingly on edge about Laborâs efforts to cut NDIS spending in next monthâs budget, with officials asking the health minister, Mark Butler, to explain planned savings before a major speech this week.It comes as the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, flagged on Monday morning that cuts to the NDIS will be âeasily the most important part of the savings package that we will present on budget nightâ. Continue reading...
⢠IMF lowered its 2026 global growth forecast to 3.1% from 3.3% due to US-Iran conflict impacts.
⢠The cut assumes contained conflict with 19% energy price rise, but escalation could drop growth to 2%.
⢠2027 outlook held at 3.2%, with effects expected to ease by mid-2026.
Lisa Nandy says BBC staff have been strongly affected and have expressed frustration that high-paid presenters and executives are unlikely to be affectedThe BBCâs sudden announcement of 2,000 job cuts has had a âvery strong effectâ on staff, the UKâs culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has said, as employees express frustration that highly paid presenters and senior staff will not be the prime targets of the cuts.Nandy, who has been having conversations with BBC staff during discussions about the broadcasterâs charter renewal, is understood to be keen that staff are involved in making the cost-cutting plan, which will affect as many as 10% of the broadcasterâs 21,000 employees over the next three years. Continue reading...
Proceedings brought to halt as protesters condemn Russ Vought for slashing Pepfar program amid sweeping aid cutsProtesters decrying delays to funding in the battle against HIV/Aids charged into a congressional hearing where the Trump administrationâs budget czar, Russell Vought, was testifying in Washington on Wednesday.The demonstrators disrupted the proceedings on Capitol Hill and twice brought the hearing to a halt. Continue reading...
Republicans had hoped that Trumpâs 2025 tax cuts would be at the forefront of votersâ minds, but many have reportedly not noticed a differenceSign up for the Breaking News US emailHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.It is Tax Day and Republicans are ramping up their efforts to highlight last yearâs sweeping tax cuts and turn them into political capital.Eric Swalwell officially resigned from Congress amid the threat of an expulsion vote and other misconduct allegations he has denied. A special election to fill his vacant seat will be held 18 August. At a Los Angeles press conference this morning, Lonna Drewes accused Swalwell of drugging and raping her in 2018, telling reporters she âdid not consent to any sexual activity.âThe House still needs to pass a bill to fund several Department of Homeland Security (DHS) subagencies, like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Coast Guard, amid a record-breaking partial government shutdown. The Senate advanced measure that remedies this funding lapse, but doesnât include money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and border patrol, has stalled in the lower chamber.Meanwhile, House Democrats on Tuesday proposed creating a commission that would work with JD Vance to remove Donald Trump from office under the 25th amendment, should they determine he is no longer fit to serve. The measure, introduced by Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House judiciary committee, follows a series of statements from Trump, including his recent warning that Iranâs âwhole civilization will dieâ if it did not capitulate to his demands, and a social media post that depicted him as Jesus Christ.Donald Trump has said that talks with Iran could resume in Pakistan over next two days, according to an interview with the New York Post. âYou should stay there, really, because something could be happening over the next two days, and weâre more inclined to go there,â Trump was quoted as saying.The US state department said Tuesday that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to launch direct negotiations at a mutually agreed-upon time and place. The state department âexpressed hopeâ that the meeting between Israel and Lebanon would âlead to peace agreementâ.The Senate will hold its confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh, the presidentâs pick to fill the vacant seat of Federal Reserve chair, next week, on 21 April. Both Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee are expected to probe Warsh about his wealth and ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as well as his views on the Fedâs independence.The justice department has asked a federal appeals court to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of several leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who were involved in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. In a court filing today, the department asked the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to vacate the convictions â a step further than moves Donald Trump made to commute the leadersâ prison sentences last January when he granted clemency to all defendants charged in the attack. Continue reading...
⢠The Trump administration announced its withdrawal from the United Nations Human Rights Council and ended all support for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which the administration characterized as funding Hamas.
⢠The decision represents a significant shift in US policy toward international human rights organizations and Palestinian humanitarian assistance programs.
⢠The move reflects the Trump administration's hardline stance on Middle East policy and international organizations it views as hostile to US and Israeli interests.
Results of six-week trial prompt concerns over government proposals as children reject healthier mealsA pilot to test Englandâs new school food standards triggered a 15% decline in uptake of meals, with children rejecting healthier options in favour of a packed lunch, a caterer has revealed.The results of the six-week trial, which took place at a Brighton primary school, have prompted concerns that the governmentâs proposals, though well-intentioned, could end up having a negative impact on childrenâs health. Continue reading...
As Persian Gulf carriers reduce routes, the Australian airline is also feeling the impact of rising fuel costsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastQantas has lifted fares and cut domestic flights amid a surge in travel demand away from airlines that transit through the troubled Middle East.The Australian airline says it has redeployed capacity from its US and domestic network to take advantage of the strong interest in Europe-bound travel â in particular to Paris and Rome â according to a market update released on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Platform says it will reward original creators as it penalises âaggregatorsâ for flooding timelines with âstolen postsâBusiness live â latest updatesElon Muskâs X has reduced payments to users who post clickbait and recycle news stories as it warned account holders against âflooding the timelineâ with low-quality content.Nikita Bier, Xâs head of product, wrote on the social media platform that all âaggregatorsâ â users who quickly repackage and repost news from other accounts â had received less money from the creator revenue sharing programme. Continue reading...
Even as a triumphant moon flyby primes agency for a 2028 landing, Trumpâs proposed budget cuts cast pall on US space programThe astronauts on board Artemis II were âalmost poetsâ, Nasaâs administrator, Jared Isaacman, declared on Friday, referring to their inspiring words as they swung above the lunar surface.They were, he said, âambassadors for humanityâ as they became the first humans to travel to the moon and return safely to Earth since 1972, on a mission that broke a distance record. Continue reading...
⢠President released Fiscal Year 2027 budget request on April 10, 2026, proposing 46% cuts to global health programs under a consolidated account aligned with America First Global Health Strategy.
⢠Cuts eliminate funding for HIV prevention like voluntary medical male circumcision, LGBTQ programming, and reproductive health services; also includes 12% NIH budget reduction.
⢠Proposal signals deprioritization of science and research amid administration's rejection of Congress's appropriations power; Congress historically rejects such deep cuts.