Sir Keir Starmer has halted plans for a reform of Britain’s welfare system. This decision comes as the government aims to avoid confrontations with Labour MPs. The Department of Work
Sir Keir Starmer has halted plans for a reform of Britain’s welfare system. This decision comes as the government aims to avoid confrontations with Labour MPs. The Department of Work
By the start of the next decade, disability benefits claims in Britain are projected to reach extraordinary levels, with one in eight people expected to receive support. Official estimates suggest
Newly released data from the Department for Work and Pensions reveals that claims for disability benefits linked to ADHD have risen sharply over the past year. The number of individuals
Taxpayers could save billions each year if the Motability scheme limits access to luxury vehicles and prioritises second-hand cars for claimants, new analysis suggests. Concerns are mounting over the rapidly
Reform UK has unveiled bold plans to dramatically curtail migrants’ access to the British welfare system, strengthening the party’s stance on benefit reform and public spending. Speaking at the party’s
Fresh analysis reveals that individuals receiving sickness benefits could potentially take home more than workers earning minimum wage, sparking renewed debate about Britain’s welfare system. The Centre for Social Justice
Sir Keir Starmer’s government is navigating treacherous political waters as he attempts to quell a significant internal rebellion over proposed welfare reforms. The Labour leader has offered substantial concessions to
Motability, the UK scheme providing cars for disability benefit claimants, has come under fire amid allegations of mismanagement and over-generosity. With a growing customer base and increased public scrutiny, the
More than seven million Britons are now claiming sickness benefits, according to official figures, marking an increase of 1.8 million since 2019. Data shows that one in ten working-age adults
Motability Operations, the company managing Britain’s largest vehicle leasing scheme for people with disabilities, is at a crossroads as the government prepares to slash disability benefit payouts. With 815,000 customers,
The British government is preparing substantial welfare reforms aimed at reducing expenditure by approximately £5 billion, sparking internal conflicts over the allocation of these savings. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz
In a revealing development for Britain’s welfare system, more than three million individuals are currently claiming universal credit without any obligation to seek employment – a figure twice as high






