Disabled activists protesting outside parliament have spoken of their horror at the government releasing new plans to cut ...
Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride has refused to apologise for misleading viewers twice in a television interview about ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is refusing to say how many disabled people it expects to lose their disability ...
Police are still being used as part of “punitive, exclusionary and discriminatory” NHS schemes in England that criminalise ...
Labour has re-affirmed its commitment to making time for MPs to “have a final say” on whether assisted suicide should be ...
The government is considering making it harder to claim disability benefits and even replacing cash payments with vouchers or ...
The UK government has made “no significant progress” in the more than seven years since it was found guilty of “grave and ...
The prime minister has been accused of whipping up hostility towards disabled people, and demonising and scapegoating ...
Disabled activists have pledged to use direct action protests to “put a stake through the heart” of the idea that disabled ...
Disabled people’s organisations have welcomed the “damning verdict” of a UN committee on the government’s track record on key ...
Shocked disabled campaigners have questioned why the disability charity Scope has partnered with a “scaremongering” national ...
The minister for disabled people has refused to explain why she shared a social media post that described her own government’s disability benefit reforms as “dangerous” and accused ministers of ...