‘Benefits man found hanged, inquest heard’ Thursday 23rd February 2012 A MAN who had “significant worries” was found hanging in […]
Was David Cameron right on the success of Work Experience schemes at PMQs?     by Joseph O’Leary of Full […]
By Magnus Gardham MORE than 100,000 sick and disabled Scots face hardship because of the Con-Dems’ tough welfare cuts, a […]
  A report published today by the Work and Pensions Select Committee concludes that the Government should learn the lessons […]
This article first appeared on the 12th February 2012 on digital voice : Speaking Out: disability politics and policy In 2010 Jennifer Alex […]
There’s no real reason to dispute the authenticity of the letter, A4e has got form for this after all.  The […]
“In this special….. Insider Exclusive presents… “Disability Insurance Expose – UNUM Insurance & Dr Anthony Sterling’s Story” And how Frank […]
Saturday, 3 March 2012, 13:00 until 16:00: TESCO MARYHILL GLASGOW   MEET MARYHILL TESCO 1PM In solidarity with Liverpool Uncut’s action against […]
The Liberal Democrats and the Nuremberg Defence: “Doubtless, the permanently disabled and those dying of cancer will be reassured to […]
Maria Miller must go now We, the undersigned, have no confidence in Maria Miller‘s abilities as minister for disabled people. We […]
  “Let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Them. May they Rest in Peace” The principle object of this list is to […]
Stephen Hill, 53, had suffered heart problems for two years and needed a bypass but was told he was fit […]
Many of us took great hope from the resistance that was shown in the House of Lords in recent weeks.  […]

Mental health groups and charities attack plans drawn up by Department for Work and Pensions
By Alex Stevenson of Politics.co.uk Ministers have vowed to press ahead with their ‘bedroom tax’ on under-occupied council housing, after […]
15 February 2012 The Welfare Reform Bill returned to the House of Lords for consideration of amendments (ping pong) yesterday (Tuesday 14 […]

Peers' move to demand government drops 'spare bedroom tax' forces Commons to address issue again
By John McArdle   THIS afternoon, at half past two, the Lords will reassemble in the chamber of the House […]
The Coalition is pressing on with its reforms to the UK benefits system – and among those affected are disabled […]
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