Universal Credit set for radical overhaul to get more Britons working

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has vowed to "end the national scandal" of two million people being out of work, by forcing more benefits recipients to look for jobs.
In plans set to be announced in the Autumn Statement, hundreds of thousands of people with mobility and mental health problems will be told they must look for work that they can do from home.
These people will face having their benefits cut by £4,680 a year, as ministers insist they are …