The Resolution Foundation was progressive think tank - yet it has thrown disabled people under the bus with DWP Universal ...
Ms Kendall, the DWP minister, has had her say over incoming cuts worth a reported £5 billion from the Labour Party government ...
Big Issue readers have shared their fears about widely-rumoured cuts to benefits, saying that they would "love to work" but ...
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inews.co.uk on MSN'An amputee had to show his arm hadn't grown back': The truth of benefits testingDecisions over PIP and other benefits claims will get ‘harsher’ once Labour makes changes, welfare experts and whistleblowers ...
Meanwhile, Whitehall insiders have indicated that there could be a freeze or reduction to the health-related element of ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI'm a PIP claimant with ADHD and arthritis - I wouldn't survive without benefitsGillian Oliver says she is having sleepless nights as the Government is expected to announce welfare cuts in the coming days ...
The government says it wants to make significant savings on welfare payments to the disabled and help the disabled into work, but is any of this plausible? | ITV National News ...
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Daily Star on MSNDWP 'to rethink' controversial PIP freeze as millions of Brits set to lose outThe government may be set to halt controversial plans to freeze Personal Independence Payments (PIP), after facing a huge ...
The duty of candour may only bite during public inquiries or inquests, requiring officials to be honest about mistakes so ...
Some Labour MPs say the government should borrow more rather than reduce benefits - or introduce a wealth tax.
The DWP has clarified the rules around penalties that can be handed down to claimants under new anti-fraud laws. Draft ...
The Labour Government could make even bigger savings of up to £13 billion if it adopted a more radical overhaul to fix the ...
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