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The DWP has confirmed that planned reforms to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will also include changes for people with ...
More than 3.6 million people receive cash for the extra costs of their disabilities and health conditions through PIP and ...
Announcing the start of the consultation on Monday, social security and disability minister, Sir Stephen Timms said: “We ...
Sir Stephen Timms, the minister for Social Security and Disability talks to Emma Tracey about the proposed £5bn worth of welfare cuts the government recently announced. The Minister explains the ...
Stephen Timms, the minister for disability and social security, spoke to the Big Issue after the DWP confirmed it plans to slash £5bn from disability benefits by the end of the decade. Proposals mean ...
Sir Stephen Timms was seeking to reassure MPs who continue to express concerns over the impact of the welfare cuts on tens of thousands of people. Experts have estimated that around a million ...
Sir Stephen Timms, Minister for Social Security and Disability, said the government needs the opinions of disabled people to move forward. Appearing on the BBC's disability and mental health ...
Work and pensions minister Sir Stephen Timms said the changes to personal independence payments (Pip) are “definitely not being rushed” and will be done in a “managed and compassionate way”.
Sir Stephen Timms, Minister of State for Social Security and Disability, was questioned in Parliament today (March 17) regarding Labour's anticipated welfare reforms set to be unveiled on Tuesday.
BBC viewers have reacted furiously online after Sir Stephen Timms, Minister for Disabled People, appeared on BBC Breakfast and used the phrase "less severely impaired”. He was on the morning ...
Stephen Timms told Sky News Breakfast with Wilfred Frost that Labour pledged to "fix the broken system" during the election campaign and said it would reform or replace the work capability ...
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