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"textContent": "The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted it knowingly leaves disabled people caught up in Access to Work delays with no support. Access to Work in tatters We all know that Access to Work has been ripped to shreds by the Labour government. Whilst eligibility is being silently cut, they’ve also completely lost […]\n\nBy Rachel Charlton-Dailey",
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