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== Stories == | == Stories == | ||
* | * More than 5million are on out of work benefits.<ref name="work">https://archive.is/Bn0I9</ref> | ||
* Pays out £108 a week if you have one of these 57 medical conditions or disabilities including "unknown" and other diseases with a wide spectrum of symptoms.<ref name="paying">https://archive.is/QsuoO</ref> | * Pays out £108 a week if you have one of these 57 medical conditions or disabilities including "unknown" and other diseases with a wide spectrum of symptoms.<ref name="paying">https://archive.is/QsuoO</ref> | ||
* [[Saorsa Amatheia Tweedale]], the [[Department for Work and Pensions]] diversity ambassador, compares taking children puberty blockers to taking the contraceptive pill.<ref name="pubertyblockers">https://archive.is/Nunbh</ref> | * [[Saorsa Amatheia Tweedale]], the [[Department for Work and Pensions]] diversity ambassador, compares taking children puberty blockers to taking the contraceptive pill.<ref name="pubertyblockers">https://archive.is/Nunbh</ref> |
Revision as of 20:54, 23 February 2024
Stories
- More than 5million are on out of work benefits.[1]
- Pays out £108 a week if you have one of these 57 medical conditions or disabilities including "unknown" and other diseases with a wide spectrum of symptoms.[2]
- Saorsa Amatheia Tweedale, the Department for Work and Pensions diversity ambassador, compares taking children puberty blockers to taking the contraceptive pill.[3]