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Universal Credit Act

Cuts to disability benefits for those who cannot work ‘is recipe for greater hardship’ and ‘will put lives at risk’

By John Pring on 12th February 2026 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Cuts to disability benefits for those who cannot work ‘is recipe for greater hardship’ and ‘will put lives at risk’
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Activists say the government’s decision to slash disabled people’s out-of-work benefits is a “recipe for greater hardship” and will risk claimants’ lives, as ministers this week pushed through cuts agreed last summer by MPs. Regulations laid in parliament this week implement […]

New investigation on NEETs will only target young disabled people, DWP document shows

By John Pring on 13th November 2025 Category: Employment

New investigation on NEETs will only target young disabled people, DWP document shows
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A new “independent” investigation into the rising number of young people who are not in jobs, training or education will exclusively target sick and disabled claimants, a government document has revealed. A Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) press release had […]

Committee calls cuts bill ‘discriminatory’, even though all its Labour MPs voted for it

By John Pring on 30th October 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Committee calls cuts bill ‘discriminatory’, even though all its Labour MPs voted for it
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A Labour-led committee of MPs has called the government’s universal credit cuts act “discriminatory” and warned that it will push disabled people into poverty, despite every one of its Labour members voting for the legislation in July. The Universal Credit Act […]

UN calls for human rights assessment of government’s benefit cuts bill and mental health reforms

By John Pring on 25th September 2025 Category: Human Rights

UN calls for human rights assessment of government’s benefit cuts bill and mental health reforms
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Disabled experts from the United Nations have told the UK government to carry out a “comprehensive” assessment of the human rights impact of its universal credit cuts bill, further plans to reform disability benefits, and its mental health reforms. The UN’s […]

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