A government review has called for action by employers and ministers to ensure “safer, more supportive, inclusive workplaces” ...
New official figures – hidden by government and opposition parties – have exposed months of lies by politicians and the media ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to rule out spending cuts to personal independence payment (PIP) when ...
A veteran activist, who has spent her life campaigning for disability rights, has called on the government to fix the “rotten ...
Tens of thousands of disabled people and allies have made clear to the government that they reject any plans to cut spending ...
A trio of leading Tories have used misleading and offensive statements at their annual conference in Manchester to scapegoat disabled people who rely on support from the benefits system and whip up ...
Comments by new work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall, and her support for a controversial report, suggest she wants to increase pressure on disabled people to move off benefits and into work, while ...
Disabled campaigners have expressed their frustration with ministers after they imposed a “pause” on the most dangerous types of “floating” bus stop but refused to halt the rollout of all such ...
Ministers are poised to hand more than a billion pounds to discredited private sector outsourcing giants so they can continue to provide disability benefit assessments for another three years. The ...
A former DWP civil servant commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to review disability benefit assessments has publicly disagreed with government claims that the department does ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) failed five times to follow its own safeguarding rules in the weeks leading up to the suicide of a disabled woman with a long history of mental distress, an ...
An annual report by the care regulator has highlighted how the continuing social care crisis is impacting disabled and older ...