Labour party conference, day four: rolling comment “Cooper performed a typical politicians’ shuffle when asked some of the more critical […]
Q: Sick and disabled peopled are hardest hit by the cuts. Are you reluctant to defend the disabled because the […]
Disability campaigners have called on the British Medical Association to sever links with Atos Healthcare, a company that administers fitness-to-work […]
27 September 2011 Dr Michael Chamberlain Chairman BMJ (British Medical Journal) Group Board BMA House Tavistock Square London WC1H 9JR […]
By James Kirkup, Political Correspondent There is “a very real danger” that the Government’s welfare reform could fail because of a […]
Story by: ROB SETCHELL, Reporter Saturday, September 24, 2011 10:00 AM A FENLAND man who suffers from severe heart problems has spoken […]
A mock tabloid newspaper published as part of Mind’s campaign to ensure people with mental health problems are treated fairly […]
Analysis of Financial Terrorism in America By David DeGraw, AmpedStatus Report Abstract :: Welcome to World War IIIIntroduction Part One :: […]
“Perhaps the most robust and striking finding is that the effect of defaults is short lived, as we almost never […]
Simon Weston at disability hate crime event in Blackburn By Joe WilsonBBC Radio Lancashire Mr Weston suggested the authorities need […]
Around nine out of 10 disabled people fear they will be left without enough money for food or transport under […]
The rising cost of paying for hospitals built through the Private Finance Initiative is jeopardising the finances of some NHS […]
By Rebecca Keating BBC News, Lib Dem conference, Birmingham Thousands of terminally-ill people have begun receiving letters warning them their […]
As I posted about a couple of weeks ago I’d contacted my MP, (Norman Lamb, Lib/Dem, Special Political Advisor to […]
The main form of support which sick and disabled people receive, is called the Employment Support Allowance (ESA) which is […]
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