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The prime minister has been forced to face the fears of disabled people who are unable to work and have been left feeling “full of panic” and “physically sick” at the thought of benefit cuts that ...
A Labour minister – the sister of chancellor Rachel Reeves – is facing difficult questions after an ombudsman’s ruling linked ...
A disabled campaigner claims the disability charity RNIB has “washed its hands” of those with the most significant levels of ...
The company that runs Motability has repeatedly refused to say how much money the four high street banks that own the ...
At least three legal firms are examining ways in which they could support disabled people and their organisations to ...
Leading disabled people’s organisations (DPO) have written to work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall to express “serious ...
Disabled activists have delivered an angry and dismissive response to a government minister who has tried to justify dropping ...
MP warns prime minister his social care delays risk reform being ‘kiboshed’ at next general election
The prime minister has been warned by a senior MP that his decision to delay reform of adult social care in England risks ...
Conservative councillors responsible for housing, social care, public health and safeguarding have all refused to comment on ...
The body of a disabled man was found in his flat in distressing, squalid conditions, just weeks after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) wrongly removed his disability benefits because he had ...
Labour’s cuts to PIP will drag a quarter of a million people into absolute poverty, DWP figures show
The government’s decision to tighten eligibility for personal independence payment (PIP) will drag a quarter of a million working-age people into absolute poverty* by 2030, official documents have ...
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