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Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall has refused to apologise after repeatedly misleading MPs by suggesting that her ...
A report from MPs today calls on the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to introduce a new legal duty for it to safeguard ...
A disabled woman has accused Mind of discrimination after an internal investigation recommended that the mental health ...
Parliament security confiscates ‘political’ book on DWP deaths from activists before PIP cuts debate
Parliament has refused to criticise a security officer who confiscated a book about benefit deaths because it was “too ...
Disabled campaigners say they are shocked, angry and “confounded” by a vote by the Scottish parliament in favour of ...
Two terminally-ill disabled women are to lodge a complaint with the United Nations that the passage of a private members’ ...
A major London theatre is to host an installation that exposes how Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) austerity measures ...
Crowdfunder in memory of Krissi Hunt could educate coroners on links between DWP and claimant deaths
Lawyers and a bereaved family behind a crowdfunding initiative hope it will highlight to coroners across the country the links between the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and countless ...
The Labour government has launched a new cost-cutting drive aimed at Access to Work, which insiders fear could destroy the ...
The government’s multi-billion pound cuts to disability benefits will cause huge pressure on services, make it harder for ...
Rail companies are likely to be forced to provide more generous compensation when they fail to assist disabled passengers, ...
Disabled activists gate-crash DWP event and send message to ministers: ‘Your consultation is a sham’
Disabled activists gate-crashed one of the government’s “sham” consultation events on its disability benefits green paper, ...
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