Disabled campaigners have reacted with despair and exasperation to the government’s “deeply disappointing” announcement that ...
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) staff are making thousands of potentially fatal errors every month when dealing with ...
The chief medical adviser for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing questions over why she dismissed the ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been unable to explain why its chief medical adviser has no responsibility for ...
The £1.3 billion redevelopment of an iconic cultural venue has failed to ensure step-free access at its neighbouring rail ...
Advice services provided by disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) are under significant financial threat, despite a surge in demand for the support they provide, new research has shown. More than ...
Senior civil servants and ministers spent more than a decade covering up evidence that links the actions of a government department with hundreds, and probably thousands, of deaths of disabled people ...
A key treatment that ministers have placed at the heart of their strategy for pushing people with mental distress and ill-health into paid work has only a tiny impact on the probability of them ...
New unpublished research has exposed the impact of “shocking and eye-opening” levels of bullying and systematic mistakes on disabled people forced to rely on the universal credit working-age benefits ...
Disabled activists have questioned why a Labour-run department was in the high court this week defending cuts proposed by the last government which would cause “human suffering” among hundreds of ...
The high court in London has this week heard a legal challenge that aims to expose how the last Conservative government used a “sham consultation” to try to push through “cataclysmic” cuts to ...
MPs have joined disabled activists and bereaved families in calling for a public inquiry into the years of deaths linked to the actions of ministers, senior civil servants and advisers at the ...