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After her speech, national disability charity Sense voiced its apprehension, reflecting on an approximate loss of £47 in ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary said the government is on the side of sick and disabled people and that the PIP system is not ...
IT'S 35 years since Betty Boo burst onto the UK music scene with the irresistible pop rap of Doin' The Do and Where Are You Baby?
WHEN the man dubbed the ‘Beast of Birkenhead’ comes blinking into the sunlight after almost 40 years of being wrongly imprisoned, he will find the world a very different place. Peter Sullivan was ...
Hergest Croft Gardens Spring Plant Fair in Kington, one of the oldest in the region, attracted a record number of exhibitors ...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission operates from a ten-storey office block overlooking the gleaming, space-age facade of ...
Liz Kendall told the IPPR thinktank this morning that sick and disabled people "want to work" but need a government that is ...
There are moments in the life of a nation when it flirts with a dangerous kind of righteousness – one that masks vengeance as ...
Charities have spoken of the massive weekly impact of cuts to Personal Indepnendence Payments (PIPs) after Work and Pensions ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers grew up feeling like a cartoon character. “My voice for a kid my age was a little lower than all the rest ...
WIRRAL Council has officially elected a new leader after a tense meeting which saw accusations fly in all directions.
Julie Hayward, a canteen cook at Cammell Laird shipyards, won a decade-long legal battle to be paid the same as the yard’s ...