Cutting support for deaf workers and increasing the Bedroom Tax: welcome back, Iain Duncan Smith
IFS analysis sets out what welfare users can expect now the Tories are back in – and it’s not good
IFS analysis sets out what welfare users can expect now the Tories are back in – and it’s not good
The chief operating officer of London Underground responds to criticism of station overhauls
TUC finds that over half of all disabled NASUWT members do not feel reasonable adjustments are made for them
We don’t want to take a step back in accessible transport when we’ve only just started to take steps forward
George Osborne has said a further £25bn spending cut will be coming after the next election, much of which will hit disabled people
The richest 10 per cent of Londoners were a quarter richer in 2010/12 than before the recession, bucking the trend for the rest of the capital’s workers
Free speech is not designed only to allow tolerable attitudes. We do, however, expect elected representatives to uphold certain values – should they speak otherwise we are in our rights to demand they stand down from their position.
Disabled and jobless people were referred to as “lying, thieving, bastards” by a major Work Programme contractor, the BBC’s Panorama revealed last night.
The government are sneaking through major changes to how disabled people are assessed, writes Sue Marsh.
On Wednesday, disability rights campaigners urged the Lords that the government’s proposed introduction of Personal Independence Payment, to replace the Disability Living Allowance, had serious flaws and requires significant changes. The website We Are Spartacus, which features the opinions oftest