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Labour MPs have voted to impose £2 billion-a-year cuts on disabled people who cannot work, despite a last-minute intervention ...
A UN committee of disabled experts has told the government that its new benefit cuts bill appears to be a fresh attack on ...
There is a race against time to force the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to release vital evidence about flaws in the ...
Inclusive education campaigners have called for a “complete shift in thinking” on how disabled children and young people are ...
A minister ignored concerns about proposed benefit cuts that were raised in a meeting by his own network of disability ...
Disabled campaigners have expressed their frustration with ministers after they imposed a “pause” on the most dangerous types ...
A new report – co-produced with a disabled people’s organisation – has suggested five “big ideas” that could transform ...
A disabled journalist has said she hopes her new book detailing the history of disability activism will show other disabled people how they can fight back against the waves of attacks on their ...
The chief medical adviser for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing questions over why she dismissed the importance of hundreds of secret reviews carried out by her own department into ...
More than 20 disability and welfare rights organisations and charities have told MPs that a new legal duty must be introduced to force the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to safeguard the ...
Labour’s chair has refused to answer questions about a disabled constituent whose suicide was closely linked to flaws in the personal independence payment (PIP) system, just as her government was ...
Disabled people across England are continuing to face unlawful discrimination and inequality on an “unparalleled” scale due to “unjust” social care charging policies, according to “deeply concerning” ...
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