The decision of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to publish figures showing the total cost to the economy of ...
Three disabled people who lost relatives as a result of past reforms to disability benefits have spoken of their horror at ...
Disabled activists are to hold a day of action in Westminster – and online – next month in protest at the government’s ...
Fightback begins over £5 billion disability benefits cuts, as key questions remain over Labour plans
Disabled people are fighting back against government plans that will see more than £5 billion cut from spending on disability ...
Work and pensions ministers have delayed the publication of evidence that would have explained why spending on disability benefits has been rising, just as they are announcing £5 billion in cuts ...
New research links a significant rise in sickness and mental ill-health since the start of the pandemic to an increase in the ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to apologise for massively exaggerating the rise in people claiming ...
There is not a single public charging point for electric vehicles across the whole of the UK that meets the government’s own ...
Five young disabled people who have been failed by the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system have told MPs ...
People with learning difficulties from across the capital have delivered a powerful call to the government over threatened ...
Cuts to ticket office opening hours by three rail providers across England and Scotland are just a forerunner of further ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a second misleading press release in consecutive weeks as it tries to ...
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