uk benefits

Human Rights Watch blamed austerity and Universal Credit for the 'surge in hunger'.
“No matter their age, no-one should be made to feel unsafe, be treated with less dignity or separated from their children.”
"Patients and claimants are suffering and continue to suffer as long as these letters are sent out."
Charities fear new one-stop process will lead to more people losing payments.
The decision comes after years of complaints about the system.
Labour's Tom Watson described the job listing as "grotesque".
Figures show vast sums spent on health and disability assessment of benefit claimants - as charities call for urgent reforms.
Campaigners say those who rely on vehicles for mobility are worried they will be seen as "too active".