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Disabled people of colour say last weekend’s “horrific” far-right protest in London has left them feeling terrified and ...
A grieving widower has accused the disability minister of trying to erase the role of the Department for Work and Pensions ...
The proportion of working-age disabled people in England who are “economically inactive” is not “spiralling” and may even ...
A cross-party report by MPs has called for “root and branch transformation” of how disabled children and young people are ...
Peers opposed to the assisted dying bill strongly outnumbered those who were in favour, during the first of two days of ...
An “exciting” and “incredible” new proposal to scrap the “deeply-flawed” personal independence payment (PIP) and replace it ...
The chair of the committee that advises the government on accessible transport has been told he will be replaced when his ...
UN human rights experts have told the UK government they are “dismayed” at the actions of its ministers and what appear to be ...
The disability minister is facing further questions over his commitment to transparency after the Department for Work and ...
The Conservative party has again refused to explain why it is warning of a “spiralling” benefits bill when spending on social ...
Housing policies announced by the Labour government in its first year in power will have a “quite negligible” impact on ...
A government reshuffle has raised concerns over a possible new hardline approach from Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) ...