The work and pensions secretary has bragged about cutting disabled people’s support, three days after launching a child ...
The disability minister has refused to apologise after misleading MPs about concerns over nearly £2 billion in new cuts to ...
The Scottish and UK governments are both failing to uphold the rights of disabled people in key areas, according to an annual ...
Hundreds, or even thousands, of service-users in Kent should benefit from a legal case taken by a disabled woman who spent years over-paying care charges because the county council failed to tell ...
Peers have been urged to “err on the side of caution” and raise the minimum age limit for an assisted death from 18 to 25, as ...
The government has refused to explain the impact that last week’s budget will have on disabled people who receive benefits, ...
Ministers have been forced to admit that the proportion of Access to Work claims they are rejecting has leapt by more than a ...
The government’s “independent” spending watchdog has refused to explain why it removed figures from its crucial budget ...
Years of scapegoating rhetoric and politicians casting disabled people as “scroungers” have reinforced prejudices about the blue badge parking scheme and led to “envy and resentment” instead of ...
The national body for disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) in Wales has issued five major demands to political parties ahead of next spring’s elections to the Welsh Senedd. The Disabled People’s ...
Deaf people who use British Sign Language (BSL) face “entrenched” and “systemic” exclusion from health and social care ...
Devastating” and “punitive” tax changes to the Motability scheme that will add hundreds of pounds to upfront payments to lease cars are “baffling” and “unjust” and threaten to “lock disabled ...
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