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Labour ministers are considering whether to start means-testing personal independence payment, which is likely to cut ...
Disabled activists say they “will not give a single inch” in their resistance to billions of pounds of cuts confirmed ...
Rebel Labour MPs delivered their final warnings to the government this week, ahead of yesterday’s publication of a government ...
The government’s “weak” response to a major report on the inaccessibility of the transport system has left the future of ...
Disabled activists say vital new polling shows that it is not safe to legalise assisted suicide when the government is ...
Tribunal allows DWP to continue to hide information from secret reviews into universal credit deaths
A tribunal has allowed ministers to continue to hide vital information from scores of secret reports into deaths of universal ...
Two disabled leaders have quit the “stakeholder network” set up to ensure that the voices of disabled people are at the heart of the government’s work, after months – and even years – of “inertia” ...
Major insurance companies – including one that spent years lobbying the government to tighten eligibility for out-of-work ...
Labour appears set to plough ahead with billions of pounds of cuts a year to disability benefits, after this week’s spending ...
‘Real danger’ that disabled people will not benefit from £39 billion for social and affordable homes
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 ...
Labour government faces questions over why it stuffed access to elected office committee with Tories
The Labour government has refused to explain why more than a third of the members of a new steering group that will target ...
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