An estimated 150,000 unpaid carers looking after loved ones will have their weekly allowances taken away under the Chancellor's controversial welfare cuts.
UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea has echoed concerns about major cuts to benefits that were confirmed by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her spring statement this week ...
The mental and emotional toll of the DWP PIP cuts is unprecedented for disabled people from Canary on 27 March 2025 ...
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster said people should not be content with allowing the number of benefits claimants to ...
Ryan Swanepoel was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of 20 and uses a wheelchair after losing mobility in his arms ...
An analysis of the welfare reforms by the Resolution Foundation found that couples in receipt of universal credit, where one ...
A GROWING number of Labour MPs are making clear their intentions to rebel against the UK Government’s decision to cut disability benefits ...
The organisation operates under a Government-backed programme that enables people to use disability allowances to lease cars ...
With the chancellor announcing around £4.8 billion of cuts to welfare spending over the next five years, Alicja Hagopian ...
Labour’s plan to support more people into work through cost-cutting welfare reforms has been called into question by the ...
SCOTS could lose access to free bus passes as a change to a DWP rule comes into force. Disabled and elderly people are ...
Portsmouth and South Hampshire politicians have reacted to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement, raising concerns about tax ...
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