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Just how did the government botch the Benefits Bill so badly? A question many of us have been asking. I think it’s because ...
A number of changes - including an 11th-hour climbdown to remove a section of the Bill - have left many benefit claimants ...
The new concessions could mean people who are disabled may be treated completely differently depending on when their ...
Sir Keir Starmer announced the welfare reform won’t be going ahead as originally planned, offering some ‘protections’ for ...
Personal Independence Payments (PIP) in Dudley borough rose by 82 percent in just over six years according to new research.
DPAC’s Paula Peters told protesters the consultation was “farcical” and called on them to contact their MPs to express their opposition to the “heinous, evil next steps with the work capability ...
John McArdle, co-founder of Black Triangle, who had travelled from Edinburgh to attend the two-day hearing, said: “All of us have been campaigning now for 15 years against the injustice of the work ...
The Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ) says that 200,000 people in the Severe Conditions Criteria group may not be ...
A Glasgow-based environmental consultancy has expanded its footprint in England with a new North West base. Arthian, one of ...
Elizabeth Arnold and Samantha Stelman of BRG discuss considerations for retailers implementing AI, with a focus on the ...
Military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and Tehran's criticism of the IAEA threaten to undermine the credibility and ...
The officials were heard saying Trump’s strike on Iran proved less devastating than expected. The administration calls the intelligence insignificant.
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