Campaigners fear report into disability benefits will seek to make cuts despite assurances that would not be its aim

Disability minister Sir Stephen Timms says there's a 'strong case' for overhauling PIP assessments

Campaigners fear report into disability benefits will seek to make cuts despite assurances that would not be its aim

Stephen Timms, the disability minister, is expected to recommend a 'radical' and 'bold' overhaul of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) after deeming it 'not fit for purpose'.

‘Our message is simple: Pip is not working,’ the review is expected to say

Interim report into Pip found process had systematic and deep-rooted problems and required bold and radical overhaul

There will be more ‘challenging discussions’ on the future of the benefit, official report admits