The chancellor’s reported plans to target the Motability car scheme for new taxes in next month’s budget by removing its VAT ...
Government plans under controversial new legislation to give some Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) staff “morally dubious” powers to use force against benefit claimants have been derailed by ...
The national charity representing psychologists failed to speak out about the serious risks caused by placing work coaches in ...
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 ...
Disabled people have described their anger with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for failing to warn them of the significant hidden costs – which can be more than £2,400 a year – of ...
The disability minister has gone back on his word by refusing to provide crucial information that would help expose a ...
The continuing refusal of ministers to raise the upper limit on a scheme that helps disabled people make access improvements ...
The government is set to push ahead with a long-delayed new system of safeguards that could have a significant impact on ...
The Labour government has launched a new cost-cutting drive aimed at Access to Work, which insiders fear could destroy the scheme and lead to disabled people being forced to quit their jobs. Leaked ...
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 ...
At least three legal firms are examining ways in which they could support disabled people and their organisations to challenge some of the government’s proposed cuts to disability benefits in the ...
A parliamentary ombudsman took more than three-and-a-half years to complete an investigation into the government’s Access to Work (AtW) scheme, and then failed to make any recommendations for ...