Disabled people will have the right to try employment without the risk of losing their benefits under plans set to be announced as part of the Government’s welfare reforms.
People in the Merseyside town find themselves on the frontline of Labour's welfare row - with up to 50 per cent reliant on universal credit and PIPs ...
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The DWP has been warned that 'arbitrary' return-to-office mandates could disadvantage more than a million disabled people in ...
PIP claimants could be set for a major shake-up in the coming weeks, as it is reported that the state support will be frozen ...
Labour is expected to make a humiliating U-turn on their £5 billion benefits crackdown as Sir Keir Starmer and Liz Kendall ...
The SNP has suggested Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer “should apologise” to disabled people for “allowing damaging speculation to run wild” over expected cuts to disability payments.
Disabled people to get ‘right to try’ work without risk of losing benefits - In an attempt to stave off a growing Labour ...
Disabled people will have the right to try employment without the risk of losing their benefits under plans set to be ...
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This week will see the Labour Party government and Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announce a PIP shake up.