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Benefit cap could see countless PIP claimants left homeless after cuts, but DWP has no idea how many
Thousands of disabled people could lose out on thousands of pounds a year in housing benefit – and face eviction – because of ...
A leading disabled artist has been forced to stop working by “devastating” and “destructive” cuts to the Labour government’s ...
The disability minister has been accused of a “shocking lack of empathy” after walking past a disabled woman who collapsed on ...
Disabled public figures behind a new campaign to persuade the government to back down on its “inhumane and catastrophic” ...
Cuts and reforms to the Access to Work system pose an “existential threat” and risk “decimating” the disability arts movement ...
Anger at Network Rail for ‘shocking’ exclusion of scooter-users from ‘future of railways’ exhibition
An exhibition that will travel the country to celebrate the “past, present and future” of the railways will be inaccessible ...
Disabled people from across the UK converged on parliament yesterday to challenge their MPs in face-to-face meetings about ...
Most employers had no contact with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in the previous year, according to new DWP ...
More than 50 disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have called on the equality watchdog to investigate the “urgent threat” ...
The Welsh government has been accused of putting up a “smokescreen” after publishing a draft disability rights plan that ...
Disabled peers have told a committee of MPs that they face a “daily fight” just to be able to do their job, because of their ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has unlawfully failed to respond to a request to see a secret paper on the ...
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