DWP benefit claimants to lose 'up to £4,900' if Labour keep Tory plans
As Labour's first Budget looms and Chancellor Rachel Reeves weighs how to balance the £22 billion "black hole" left in the nation's finances by the previous Tory government, concerns are growing that a derided change to Work Capability Assessments carried out by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), might end up going ahead despite the change at Number 10.


