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Kendall refuses to apologise after misleading MPs four times in 23 minutes about PIP cuts

By John Pring on 15th May 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Kendall refuses to apologise after misleading MPs four times in 23 minutes about PIP cuts
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Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall has refused to apologise after repeatedly misleading MPs by suggesting that her planned cuts of billions of pounds to personal independence payment (PIP) were linked to supporting disabled people into work. On four occasions in […]

Second wave of cuts could lead to ‘decimation’ of Access to Work scheme, but DWP refuses to comment

By John Pring on 8th May 2025 Category: Employment

Second wave of cuts could lead to ‘decimation’ of Access to Work scheme, but DWP refuses to comment
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The Labour government has launched a new cost-cutting drive aimed at Access to Work, which insiders fear could destroy the scheme and lead to disabled people being forced to quit their jobs. Leaked information from multiple sources suggests the Department for […]

Disabled activists gate-crash DWP event and send message to ministers: ‘Your consultation is a sham’

By John Pring on 8th May 2025 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Disabled activists gate-crash DWP event and send message to ministers: ‘Your consultation is a sham’
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Disabled activists gate-crashed one of the government’s “sham” consultation events on its disability benefits green paper, and persuaded civil servants to let them put questions that ministers had not wanted to be asked. The direct action, led by Manchester Disabled People […]

Cuts to disability benefits will exert pressure on services, and likely lead to more deaths, MPs are told

By John Pring on 8th May 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Cuts to disability benefits will exert pressure on services, and likely lead to more deaths, MPs are told
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The government’s multi-billion pound cuts to disability benefits will cause huge pressure on services, make it harder for disabled people to find work, and likely lead to more deaths of claimants, disabled campaigners have told a cross-party committee of MPs. They […]

Petition aims to unite opposition to disability benefits green paper and force MPs to debate all cuts

By John Pring on 1st May 2025 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Petition aims to unite opposition to disability benefits green paper and force MPs to debate all cuts
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A new petition backed by disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) aims to unite opposition to the government’s “devastating” disability benefit cuts and reforms by calling for every one of the measures to be abandoned. While a string of petitions have focused on […]

Ministers are clueless on impact of PIP cuts on disability poverty, DWP admits

By John Pring on 1st May 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Ministers are clueless on impact of PIP cuts on disability poverty, DWP admits
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Ministers have no idea how much impact their cuts to disabled people’s benefits will have on levels of disability poverty, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted. DWP published figures in March that showed that the government’s decision to […]

Labour minister faces questions over sister’s move to cut PIP by billions, after ombudsman’s DWP death ruling

By John Pring on 10th April 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour minister faces questions over sister’s move to cut PIP by billions, after ombudsman’s DWP death ruling
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A Labour minister – the sister of chancellor Rachel Reeves – is facing difficult questions after an ombudsman’s ruling linked a constituent’s suicide with the flawed personal independence payment (PIP) system, just as her sister announced £4.5 billion cuts to PIP […]

Three firms of solicitors working with disabled people on possible benefit cuts legal cases

By John Pring on 10th April 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Three firms of solicitors working with disabled people on possible benefit cuts legal cases
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At least three legal firms are examining ways in which they could support disabled people and their organisations to challenge some of the government’s proposed cuts to disability benefits in the courts. Public Law Project (PLP), Leigh Day and Bhatt Murphy […]

Starmer faces disabled people’s fears as senior MPs quiz him over benefit cuts

By John Pring on 10th April 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Starmer faces disabled people’s fears as senior MPs quiz him over benefit cuts
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The prime minister has been forced to face the fears of disabled people who are unable to work and have been left feeling “full of panic” and “physically sick” at the thought of benefit cuts that could leave future claimants £3,000 […]

PIP review failures were ‘significant’ factor in disabled woman’s suicide, says ombudsman… as Labour prepares £4.5 billion cuts

By John Pring on 3rd April 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP review failures were ‘significant’ factor in disabled woman’s suicide, says ombudsman… as Labour prepares £4.5 billion cuts
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A widower has said he will never forgive the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for its failings in dealing with his wife’s disability benefits, after an ombudsman ruled those failures were a “significant contributing factor” in her suicide. His wife’s […]

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