Campaigners reacted to the UK Government welfare announcement with fears it will make life more difficult for people with health issues.
Benefit reforms branded the biggest shake-up to the welfare system in a generation will create a “pro-work system”, the ...
Liz Kendall has today unveiled a huge overhaul of sickness and disability benefits - with plans to slash around £5billion ...
New claimants to the health-related element of universal credit benefit stand to be £40 per week worse off as a result, ...
UK government ministers are “punching down” choosing to target the disabled and most needy as part of sweeping cuts to ...
A package of reforms to sickness and disability benefits is set to be unveiled today by Sir Keir Starmer's Government which ...
The UK Government has unveiled a series of drastic cuts to benefits, including tightening the eligibility for disability payments.
Perhaps the most eye-catching news for universal credit claimants first: there will be permanent, above-inflation increases to universal credit. Kendall has said this change will result in a £775 ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall announced changes to personal independence payments (PIP), job seeker's allowance and universal credit ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said the current social security system is "failing the very people it is supposed to help and holding our country back".
An MP has asked how Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will monitor loss of life as a result of changes to Personal Independent Payments (PIP).
Sir Keir Starmer said failure to reform the system would be ‘morally bankrupt’ but his own backbenchers, unions and campaigners hit back.
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