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Labour appears set to plough ahead with billions of pounds of cuts a year to disability benefits, after this week’s spending ...
Fresh concerns have emerged about the government’s commitment to solving the accessible housing crisis after the chancellor ...
Companies will be allowed to launch self-driving taxis and minibuses in pilot schemes in England as early as next spring even ...
Major insurance companies – including one that spent years lobbying the government to tighten eligibility for out-of-work ...
Disabled people have warned the Labour government that they will “not go quietly” and plan to keep fighting its plans to cut ...
The Labour government has refused to explain why more than a third of the members of a new steering group that will target ...
A trio of outsourcing companies that have faced repeated criticism over their links to deaths and serious harm caused to disabled benefit claimants have made almost no attempts in the last year to ...
Comments by new work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall, and her support for a controversial report, suggest she wants to increase pressure on disabled people to move off benefits and into work, while ...
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 ...