The Labour government has finally announced its long-awaited vision for a reformed benefits system, which will see local areas, including Greater Manchester, handed more power to get "economically inactive" people back into the workforce.
Currently, the UK is an outlier among advanced nations, with this number continuing to grow steadily following the pandemic.
Eight common condition could be targeted by the new 'Back to Work' initiative at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), which was unveiled by Liz Kendall on Tuesday.
In the Commons, the Work and Pensions Secretary faced rounds of questions from MPs over the newly announced white paper and what it meant for millions of disabled Brits.