Labour ministers considered the possibility of means-testing personal independence payment (PIP) last year, but then ruled ...
The Labour government has been accused of a “truly horrifying” betrayal of disabled people after slashing an accessible ...
The much-anticipated disability rights plan for Wales has left it to the next Welsh government to come up with a strategy to ...
The government’s housing and regeneration agency has failed to explain why its new five-year strategy fails to mention ...
Disabled campaigners have dismissed a watchdog’s “misleading” new league table that claims to show the best performers in ...
The Labour peer trying to steer the assisted suicide bill through the House of Lords has rejected attempts to remove ...
The government has dismissed pleas by disabled peers for ministers to introduce a national strategy to address the “untenable ...
The Labour government has launched a new cost-cutting drive aimed at Access to Work, which insiders fear could destroy the scheme and lead to disabled people being forced to quit their jobs. Leaked ...
A Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) whistleblower has warned that harsh new policies that are forcing more disabled people to attend weekly face-to-face jobcentre meetings could lead to benefit ...
Tens of thousands of disabled people across the country are having debt collection action taken against them every year by their local authorities over unpaid care charges, information secured by ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is a failing organisation in a “state of crisis” and faces a “near collapse” of its benefits systems, according to a “devastating” dossier of evidence from ...
Shadow work and pensions secretary Rachel Reeves has caused outrage among disabled activists after declaring in an interview that Labour was “not the party of people on benefits”. In an interview in ...
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