DWP Prioritises £200 Weekly Bonus Payments Through Access to Work Scheme Thursday, March 19, 2026 dwp accesstowork disabilitysupport workplaceadjustments mentalhealth neurodiversity employment welfare supportpayments claimants The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is prioritising certain claimants under its Access to Work scheme, which provides financial support averaging around £200 per week. This assistance aims to help individuals with … Read More
West Midlands Police Sick Leave for Stress Increases by 45% Over Four Years Thursday, March 19, 2026 westmidlands police stress absence wellbeing sickleave mentalhealth pcsos counselling workforce West Midlands Police (WMP) have experienced a significant increase in officer absences due to stress, rising by 45.4% between 2022 and 2025, according to data obtained through a Freedom of Information Request. The number of … Read More
Criminal Jailed for CS Spray Attacks in Sutton Park, Victims Feared Going Blind Wednesday, March 18, 2026 csgas assault suttonpark birmingham victims sentencing substancemisuse mentalhealth publicsafety crime Bradley Baker, 33, a former journalist, has been sentenced to four years in prison following a disturbing spree at Sutton Park in Birmingham, where he randomly sprayed strangers with CS gas, leaving victims fearful they might … Read More
The Silent Struggle: The Crushing Loneliness Many Parents Face Monday, March 16, 2026 parenting loneliness motherhood support isolation mentalhealth community wellbeing englishheritage parents Kate Brown* once shared a simple, yet profound moment: a funny thought crossed her mind, prompting a soft chuckle—only to realize she couldn’t remember the last time she’d truly laughed out loud. This revelation opened her … Read More
DWP Faces Calls to Cut £424 Universal Credit Sickness Payments Amid Rising Mental Health Claims Monday, March 16, 2026 universalcredit mentalhealth dwp sicknessbenefits welfare welfarereform benefitclaims disability worksupport mentalillness Recent Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) data reveals a sharp increase in Universal Credit sickness claims linked to mental health conditions. As of November 2025, over 1.3 million claimants cited mental health as the … Read More
Crook in Sutton Coldfield Scams Woman Out of £136k with Fake Gold Investment and Cartel Lies Monday, March 16, 2026 fraud scam goldinvestment suttoncoldfield gambling mentalhealth cartel trust sentencing crime A man from Sutton Coldfield has been sentenced for defrauding an elderly woman out of £136,000 by fabricating stories about investing her money in gold and inventing cartel threats to intimidate her. Steven Porter, aged 43, … Read More