The problem of disabled people being forced to wait months for crucial support to help them start or stay in a job has been laid bare. On Wednesday, MPs heard about the struggles facing many ...
People on benefits who owe at least £1,000 and don't pay it back could find themselves facing tough new measures including a ...
Labour work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall said people on benefits are 'taking the mickey' and it's 'fuelling fear and ...
Personal Independent Payment (PIP) is expected to be a major component of the upcoming overhaul of disability and incapacity ...
Plans to reduce welfare spending are dividing MPs, with a backbench rebellion threatening to further destabilise the party.
Benefit claimants, whistleblowers and welfare experts working on the frontline offer Labour ministers alternatives to cuts ...
Half (49%) of health and disability benefit recipients feel they will never be able to work again, according to a report from ...
The Labour Prime Minister has vowed to be “ruthless with cuts” to welfare, taking a leaf out of the Conservative Party’s book in the process. Liz Kendall, the Work and Pensions Secretary, has ...
For the first time since 2002, Canton’s girls basketball program has a 1,000-point scorer. Kendall Kitchen scored 21 points and became the fourth Warrior to score 1,000 points as Canton defeated ...
Liz Kendall has shelved plans to cut £3 billion from the welfare bill, it has emerged. The Work and Pensions Secretary was ...
Government research has revealed the number of disability and sickness benefit claimants who are stuck waiting for NHS ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall says the DWP crackdown is "turning off the tap to criminals who cheat the system" ...
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