Non-technical summary The number of disabled men and women claiming out-of-work benefits has been of concern both to policy makers (worried […]
The dramatic scenes in English cities last August of burning buildings, bands of hooded and masked youths pillaging stores, and […]
Scottish ministers have been urged to think about new laws to soften the “significant” impact of planned changes to the […]
Unum whistleblowers seem to be increasing in numbers and contacting DCS, Inc. with inside information concerning Unum’s claims practices. I […]
PSE MEDIA PROJECT – For the Open University We are looking for a household in Scotland with an adult of […]
A graduate is taking legal action against the government over a scheme which she says forces people to do unpaid […]
A brilliant initiative and should be useful to many, especially with the cuts to legal aid that are going through […]
Higher benefits for poor families could do more harm than good, Iain Duncan Smith claimed last night, as feckless parents […]
Schools and councils need to do more to address the discrimination disabled children continue to face despite positive steps taken […]
The government’s plan to limit employment support allowance to 12 months for people with debilitating illnesses makes no sense whatsover, […]
Private health firms could be given access to anonymous NHS patient records and other NHS data, under plans to be […]
Macmillan Cancer Support has strongly criticised a Department of Work and Pensions decision to propose changes to the benefits system […]
A government minister and executives from the company that carries out “fitness for work” tests on disabled people have faced […]
Ministers have been forced to hire more than 80 new judges in a multi-million pound effort to address appeals by […]
GLASGOW’S great extremes of rich and poor are, at this time of year, thrown into even sharper relief, just as […]
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