We’ve gone beyond co-production – disabled people must run the DWP" is the verdict of a sweeping response to the government| Canary
Over a quarter of a million people, mostly women, have lost their DWP benefits as they switch from Tax Credits to Universal Credit| Canary
Aside from aggressively pursuing overpayments, the DWP has also been harassing Carer's Allowance claimants via text message| Canary
If Labour want to support disabled people, then experiences like Tanni Grey-Thompson's must be consigned to history| Canary
Daily Mail just fired the starting gun for the new DWP war on disabled people from Canary on 15 August 2024| Canary
One of the small pleasures in life is post-election laughing at desperate Tories - and Thérèse Coffey and Mel Stride have given us that| Canary
The consultation on the Tories' controversial DWP PIP benefits reforms closes in a week. As it stands, Labour hasn't committed to scrap it.| Canary
This isn't about cutting PIP, argues Canary columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey, Vouchers for disabled people is about demonising us further.| Canary
An article on a DWP Universal Credit benefits change under the new Labour government shows the corporate media clickbait machine at work| Canary