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Recent Posts:
- Labour minister faces questions over sister’s move to cut PIP by billions, after ombudsman’s DWP death ruling
- RNIB has ‘washed its hands’ of braille users after ending free service, says blind campaigner
- Motability Operations stays silent over how much high street banks benefit from disabled people’s car scheme
- Three firms of solicitors working with disabled people on possible benefit cuts legal cases
- Disabled people’s organisations tell Kendall benefit cuts are ‘incredibly dangerous’ and consultation is a ‘sham’
- Angry response from campaigners as rail minister seeks to reassure MPs about government’s access plans
- Starmer faces disabled people’s fears as senior MPs quiz him over benefit cuts
- MP warns prime minister his social care delays risk reform being ‘kiboshed’ at next general election
- Tory councillors silent over death of disabled man whose PIP was stopped, as council refers case for possible review
- PIP review failures were ‘significant’ factor in disabled woman’s suicide, says ombudsman… as Labour prepares £4.5 billion cuts
- Chancellor raises worrying questions over PIP cuts as she suggests reassessments will open door to work support
- Disabled people’s organisations consider halting engagement with disability minister over ‘brutal cuts’
- Senior Labour MP calls for urgent safeguarding action after ‘harrowing’ account of PIP review tragedy
- Lords is ‘aeons ahead’ of Commons on access, disabled MP tells colleagues
- Ofcom has ‘failed millions of disabled people’ after clearing two TV shows that attacked benefit claimants
- Access to Work delays shoot up, just as government is trying to address disability employment
- Disabled man dies in poverty and squalor after DWP removes his benefits, just as Labour cuts PIP by £4.5bn
- Labour’s cuts to PIP will drag a quarter of a million people into absolute poverty, DWP figures show
- DPAC says ‘this is just the start’, after protest over ‘vile and cruel’ benefit cuts outside Downing Street
- Forgotten and abandoned, young disabled people are fighting back against cuts through a new collective