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Airbus chief slams Government over its handling of Brexit (1) ·
Anti-semitism is cover for a much deeper divide in Britain’s Labour party (1) ·
Arms company celebrates profit rise as Yemen starves (1) ·
Call for urgent probe into police passing DWP information about protesters (1) ·
Care watchdog criticised over abandoned bid to replace service-user contracts (1) ·
Cops call for an end to Tory cuts as figures show a rise in violent crime (1) ·
Cross-government suicide prevention plan ignores DWP (1) ·
Cuts are causing stress and heartache in the family courts (1) ·
Don't be fooled: Britain's social ills can definitely be blamed on rising inequality (1) ·
DPAC warns Labour to rethink support for universal basic income (1) ·
DWP refuses to reveal police forces that share information on disabled protesters (1) ·
Glasgow protest planned after Home Office tries to deport Sudanese refugees (1) ·
Government failed to prevent ‘systemic breaches’ of human rights in private prisons, High Court rules (1) ·
Last-ditch appeal to new Welsh first minister over independent living scheme (1) ·
Lobby aims to persuade MPs that DWP must First Do No Harm on assessments (1) ·
Minister seeks recruits for new disability network… but refuses to pay them (1) ·
MPs praise campaigners who received threats and abuse over access court cases (1) ·
MPs’ online abuse report: ‘Government ignored disabled people in safety probe (1) ·
MPs’ online abuse report: Disabled people ‘exposed to horrendous abuse’ (1) ·
Palestinians in Israel face uncertain political future amid Joint List split (1) ·
Retail industry lost 70,000 jobs in the last three months of 2018 (1) ·
Rudd accused of misleading MPs on universal credit by exaggerating jobcentre visits (1) ·
Scrapping care cost cap has cost old and disabled £2bn (1) ·
Two years on from Supreme Court bus ruling, protesters call for overdue action (1) ·
When the stench of corrution reeks to high heaven: Sorcha Ryder, Niamh Lynch, and Truth (1) ·
Who will challenge the Tories’ links with antisemites? (1) ·
Why the NHS Plan needs to be far more ambitious to tackle inequality (1) ·
Will the new Environment Bill really deliver Gove’s “Green Brexit”? (1)
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