The UK Government is unlikely to see a boost in employment rates on the back of making cuts to disability benefits, an economic expert has said.
Fresno City College held its High School Journalism Conference on Friday.The conference was held in the Old Administration ...
Without action, government figures suggest the health and disability benefits bill will reach £70 billion a year by the end ...
Now, as Canary readers, you’ll probably know her best for her bold and blistering no-holds-barred The Week in Ableist ...
We could have done with Norman Tebbit in the Commons this week, if only for dramatic variety. MPs were discussing welfare ...
"Labour was elected on a promise of change. But these proposals suggest that, for many of the most vulnerable, little has ...
SCOTTISH Labour leader Anas Sarwar has denied there are any tensions between him and his MSP Carol Mochan after she criticised UK ...
Keir Starmer is taking the fight to the blockers, the NIMBYs, public sector workers and the unions, says Emily Hohler. What ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a second misleading press release in consecutive weeks as it tries to trick the mainstream media into supporting its controversial cuts to ...
Benefits like PIP and Universal Credit - incapacity benefits under Universal Credit will be frozen for existing claimants, ...
With the government announcing its reforms to reduce the amount the state spends on welfare for people with disabilities and ...
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn directly challenged Liz Kendall over the DWP cuts - specifically about a certain Labour ...
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