Many terminally-ill people would feel “duress” and “pressure” to choose an assisted suicide if it is legalised, because of ...
Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have united in opposition to attempts to legalise assisted suicide, after months of ...
Cross-party MPs have warned that ministers’ refusal to introduce a key protection into their new fraud and error bill could see a repeat of the countless deaths caused by the austerity measures of ...
A new “independent” investigation into the rising number of young people who are not in jobs, training or education will ...
The government needs to change its “extremely damaging” narrative that suggests disabled people are an “economic burden”, and move away from threats and sanctions, if it wants to increase ...
A new project to research and reveal 50 years of stories behind the rise of the disability arts movement has been awarded ...
The disability minister has refused once again to explain what role he played in his department’s secret programme to cut ...
The disability minister has gone back on his word by refusing to provide crucial information that would help expose a “perverse”, secret programme to restrict grants made by the Access to Work ...
The chancellor’s reported plans to target the Motability car scheme for new taxes in next month’s budget by removing its VAT exemption could impose an upfront cost of at least £3,000 on even the ...