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MPs are calling for a change in the law after a report concluded the deaths and harm of hundreds of vulnerable benefit ...
Deaths of benefit claimants “could have been prevented” by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) according to a damning ...
A new report from the cross-party Work and Pensions Committee has called for a legal duty to be placed on the Department for ...
The scheme providing cars to hundreds of thousands of disabled people is propping up the UK auto industry, accounting for one in every five new car sales ...
Jails are "on brink", leads the Times. It says the early release of sexual offenders will put the public "at risk", according ...
Labour is facing fresh demands to U-turn on axing winter fuel payments after devastating polling revealed most OAPs could not ...
All of London’s constituencies bar one registered an increase of children living in absolute low-income families compared to ...
Bank of England interest rate-setter Catherine Mann said she voted to keep borrowing costs on hold last week - having sought ...
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall said it is "not right" to say that more than three million families will ...
The UK Government has been pressed on the "economic impact" of its changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) ...
The government plans to cut the number of civil service roles in London by 12,000, closing 11 offices in the capital.
Sir Stephen Timms, leading the review, will be meeting with disabled people and organisations representing them this week.