Next April’s cuts to out-of-work disability benefits are likely to have “devastating” consequences for disabled people’s ...
It is “crucial” that the government is shown new research which highlights that “obscene” plans to cut out-of-work disability ...
The work and pensions secretary has admitted to MPs that his department has identified “key areas for improvement” in how it ...
Work and pensions secretary Pat McFadden has failed to apologise after he misled MPs about his department’s system for ...
Inaccessible public transport is a “growing barrier” for disabled sports fans, according to the results of an annual survey ...
London’s transport authority is refusing to provide details of how it could potentially close nearly every ticket office ...
Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have united in opposition to attempts to legalise assisted suicide, after months of ...
Many terminally-ill people would feel “duress” and “pressure” to choose an assisted suicide if it is legalised, because of ...
A new project to research and reveal 50 years of stories behind the rise of the disability arts movement has been awarded ...
A new “independent” investigation into the rising number of young people who are not in jobs, training or education will ...
The disability minister has refused once again to explain what role he played in his department’s secret programme to cut ...
Cross-party MPs have warned that ministers’ refusal to introduce a key protection into their new fraud and error bill could see a repeat of the countless deaths caused by the austerity measures of ...
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