The equality watchdog has completed its draft report into allegations of unlawful treatment of disabled benefit claimants by ...
Disabled campaigners have welcomed Motability’s decision to suspend a controversial programme that uses technology to monitor ...
The former Labour minister commissioned to investigate why so many younger people are not in jobs, training or education has ...
Disabled anti-cuts activists have heavily criticised the TUC after it drew close links between personal independence payment ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has found another excuse for not releasing vital information that would show why ...
A Commons debate that followed last week’s king’s speech was littered with misleading statements about disabled people’s ...
The government’s reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system will violate disabled people’s ...
A new “independent” investigation into the rising number of young people who are not in jobs, training or education will exclusively target sick and disabled claimants, a government document has ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is refusing to explain which disabled people it expects to lose out from nearly £2 billion in new cuts to disability benefits, six weeks after the “savings” ...
A new government bill would force banks to carry out “mass surveillance” of millions of innocent disabled people and other benefit claimants, MPs have been warned. The measures in the bill would force ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing allegations of another cover-up after the minutes of a panel set up to examine “serious cases” failed to mention that rules on when to investigate ...
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