DWP makes massive change to PIP assessments with 'faster' decisions by Jobcentre managers
Case managers at the Department for Work and Pensions are set to take a larger role in deciding Personal Independence Payment assessments
Blyth pervert who tried to have sex chat with schoolgirl caught by vigilantes
David Morgan, of Blyth, thought he was talking to a 14-year-old girl but it was an adult running a decoy profile
Gateshead mum hit man on head with glass bottle during argument in Newcastle city centre pub
Gemma Elliot threw the bottle at the victim inside the Rose and Crown
Nottinghamshire Police boss has to 'engage with all sides' with another far-right protest expected
Gary Godden says 'everybody needs to be safe'
North Texan crime victims travel to DC for first ‘Crime Survivors Speak March on Washington'
Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice says thousands of people from across the country will march to demand new policies for victims’ rights, crime prevention and trauma recovery.
Scotland held back by 'incompetent' SNP Government, Anas Sarwar to tell Labour conference
The Scottish Labour leader will use a speech in Liverpool to attack a Nationalist government at Holyrood he claims has ran out of ideas.
ScotRail passengers face 'disaster' as peak time fares to return this week
ScotRail has slashed services in recent months and is now set to hammer passengers with the return of peak time fares.
Abortion Act becoming law this week is milestone in protecting women's rights, says minister
Women's Health Minister, Jenni Minto wants to recognise the courageous women who spoke up and shared their experiences.
Russell Grant's horoscopes as Virgo told to stand up for themselves and demand more freedom
Russell Grant brings you today's star signs.
Anas Sarwar must now regain trust after Labour Government's faltering return to power
Record View says Labour have spent too much time defending themselves for accepting dodgy-looking donations instead of talking about their big policy plans.
'How Can A 16 Year Old Be A BJP Agent?'
'I went to jail and met my father to convince him to join politics and believe in the Constitution.'
'Unable to pay bills, rents and mortgage' - the reason Birmingham school staff are striking
The GMB Union is holding a strike rally outside Birmingham Council House - with staff from 35 schools taking part
Devon businessman outraged as people ‘wreck’ countryside
"It is unacceptable"
Tesco draft in 'Northern Irish Dalek' robot security guards to scare off robbers
Tesco employees claim the anti-robbery device sounds almost identical to that of an iconic Peaky Blinders character
Mum who 'crashed' Taoiseach's lunch still waiting for school space for autistic son
EXCLUSIVE: Sabrina Hannon told the Irish Mirror that while the Taoiseach’s team has emailed, she has not heard anything from Mr Harris despite initially having a “glimmer of hope” that he would be able to solve the issue
Outlets to be hit with €2,000 on-the-spot fine for selling vapes at children's events from today
The measures form part of the Health Minister’s strategy to introduce stricter regulation of nicotine inhaling products and to eliminate the use of tobacco products
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