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DWP promises no-one will lose out in huge review of 1.6 million PIP cases

By John Pring on 1st February 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP promises no-one will lose out in huge review of 1.6 million PIP cases
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has promised that no disabled people will have their benefits reduced because of its decision to review 1.6 million personal independence payment (PIP) claims. The review follows last month’s decision by the new work […]

Damian Green caught exaggerating disability benefits spending in PMQs

By John Pring on 30th November 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Damian Green caught exaggerating disability benefits spending in PMQs
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The first secretary of state has been caught exaggerating the government’s spending on disability benefits while standing in for Theresa May at prime minister’s questions. Damian Green (pictured), who was work and pensions secretary until earlier this year, is already facing […]

Access to Work: ‘Scheme’s future in jeopardy through cuts and incompetence’

By John Pring on 26th October 2017 Category: Employment

Access to Work: ‘Scheme’s future in jeopardy through cuts and incompetence’
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The future of the government’s Access to Work (AtW) disability employment scheme is in jeopardy because of “bureaucratic incompetence” and a cost-cutting drive to reduce people’s support packages, according to new research. The report, commissioned by Inclusion London, found that “shocking […]

Mordaunt misleads MPs… again

By John Pring on 12th October 2017 Category: Politics

Mordaunt misleads MPs… again
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The minister for disabled people has again misled MPs, after she claimed that the UK had “volunteered” to take part in a public UN examination which concluded that her government’s disability policies had caused a “human catastrophe”. Penny Mordaunt was responding […]

Disabled woman forced to quit job by ‘Disability Confident’ government

By John Pring on 28th September 2017 Category: Employment

Disabled woman forced to quit job by ‘Disability Confident’ government
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A disabled woman has been forced to quit her job because two “Disability Confident” government organisations refused to allow her to use one of the parking spaces close to the offices where she worked. Leonora Bateman worked for a company wholly […]

Labour conference: New disabled MP pledges to fight government’s assault on rights

By John Pring on 28th September 2017 Category: Politics

Labour conference: New disabled MP pledges to fight government’s assault on rights
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A newly-elected MP has accused the government of putting its “head in the sand” over the damage caused by years of cuts that have been “targeted” on disabled people. Marsha de Cordova, one of two newly-elected disabled Labour MPs, says she […]

Labour conference: Shock and outrage over Field’s minimum wage comments

By John Pring on 28th September 2017 Category: Employment

Labour conference: Shock and outrage over Field’s minimum wage comments
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Disabled party activists have expressed shock and outrage after the Labour chair of the Commons work and pensions committee suggested that employers should be allowed to pay some disabled people less than the minimum wage. Among the critics were two disabled […]

Disabled MP credits mainstream education for new parliamentary career

By John Pring on 20th July 2017 Category: Politics

Disabled MP credits mainstream education for new parliamentary career
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A newly-elected disabled MP has said that she would never have been elected to parliament if her mother had not fought for her right to a mainstream education. Marsha de Cordova used part of her maiden speech to other MPs – […]

New disabled MPs back fresh call to reopen access fund

By John Pring on 6th July 2017 Category: Politics

New disabled MPs back fresh call to reopen access fund
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The two newest disabled MPs in the House of Commons have backed a call for the government to reopen a fund that helped politicians meet the disability-related costs they face when campaigning for election. Labour MPs Marsha de Cordova and Jared […]

New disabled MPs pledge to fight for rights in parliament

By John Pring on 15th June 2017 Category: Politics

New disabled MPs pledge to fight for rights in parliament
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Two new disabled MPs who won their seats in last week’s general election have both pledged to use their time in parliament to fight for the rights of disabled people. Marsha de Cordova and Jared O’Mara both scored unexpected victories for […]

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