FIVE car brands have been officially removed from the UK Motability Scheme, following reforms announced by Chancellor Rachel ...
Motability allows people to exchange all or part of their enhanced mobility award from a qualifying disability benefit for a ...
For those unaware, the Motability scheme is run by the charity Motability Operations and enables those claiming Personal ...
Disabled people who have a car through the Motability scheme will no longer be allowed "premium" vehicles such as BMWs and ...
There have been calls for an impact assessment before any proposed cuts are made to the Motability scheme, which allows ...
The Government will limit the tax breaks available to Motability, and other qualifying schemes, saving more than £1 billion ...
The premium car brands have been removed with immediate effect after a commitment to buy British-built vehicles.
A massive increase in 'mobility' benefit payments was caused partly by claims from people with mild mental health conditions ...
The Motability Scheme has axed premium brands and committed to sourcing more British-built models in a huge shake-up.
The number of people with a Motability car has increased sharply in recent years, to 860,000.
The Chancellor has confirmed plans to reform tax breaks for the Motability Scheme in the Autumn Budget. The changes, which ...
Under the proposals, eligibility for the enhanced rate of personal independence payments (Pip) would be tightened ...
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