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The government’s latest welfare bill will make it more difficult for people with Parkinson’s across the UK to claim Universal Credit (UC).
The UK government has halted plans to make it harder for people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP). However, concerns remain about the Universal Credit (UC) plans.
On 1 May MPs debated Parkinson's in Westminster and called on the government to take action to improve services and support for people living with the condition.
We respond to the government announcements by launching our campaign against benefit cuts.
Together we've raised an incredible £4.4 million for our Nurse Appeal so far.
A summary of how assisted dying legislation is progressing in Westminster and the Scottish Parliament, and what happens next.
Electronic health and care records, breaks for carers and visits for care home residents in Scotland. Here’s what the Care Reform (Scotland) Bill will change for people with Parkinson’s.
In our 2025 Campaigner Conference, we celebrated volunteers’ achievements, heard from campaigners and shared ideas about our upcoming NHS workforce campaign, Can’t Wait.
The Chancellor announced investment in the NHS and employment support, which we welcome. But we want cuts to PIP stopped and meaningful consultation with people with Parkinson’s on their plans.
Tech Guide, our online platform to help people make informed decisions about technology, has been recognised at the Made with Patient awards.