An annual report by the care regulator has highlighted how the continuing social care crisis is impacting disabled and older ...
Parents who pay to support a child through the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and its Child Maintenance Service (CMS) ...
Disabled people have warned of “severe” consequences if the chancellor goes ahead with reported plans to remove the ...
Ministers have dumped plans for a major white paper containing a swathe of further cuts and reforms to disability benefits, ...
A Labour-led committee of MPs has called the government’s universal credit cuts act “discriminatory” and warned that it will ...
A cross-party group of MPs and peers has called on the government to draw up a national strategy to address the “deeply troubling” and “systemic” barriers that prevent disabled people accessing ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has refused to withdraw a misleading and inaccurate statement that scapegoated disabled people and other benefit claimants for the country’s economic problems. In an interview ...
A disabled woman who was left stranded on trains and station platforms more than 30 times by a rail company has been awarded compensation of £17,000. Southern admitted repeatedly failing to deal ...
Shadow work and pensions secretary Rachel Reeves has caused outrage among disabled activists after declaring in an interview that Labour was “not the party of people on benefits”. In an interview in ...
A press watchdog has received hundreds of complaints about a “toxic” article by the Daily Telegraph which asked its readers to calculate how much disabled people on out-of-work benefits were ...
A disabled lawyer who has taken scores of important disability discrimination cases has spoken of his regret after his law firm was forced to close because its credit facility was suddenly withdrawn.
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