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Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall was on the verge of lying to MPs yesterday as she argued with a disabled MP about misleading comments she made in parliament on disability benefit cuts.
New analysis shows a pool of just 28 MPs who have shown themselves to be the strongest allies to disabled people when voting ...
New post-Grenfell regulations designed to ensure disabled people can safely evacuate from high-rise residential buildings ...
Recommendations for widespread improvements to the way the air travel industry treats disabled passengers could make a ...
The number of internal reviews into deaths and other harm linked to universal credit nearly doubled last year, according to ...
The rail regulator has been asked why it has failed to do more in an annual report to stress disabled people’s right to “turn up and go” when accessing the railway network. The Office of Rail and ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has refused to explain why she whipped up hostility against disabled people by warning of ...
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 ...
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