The UK's welfare debate has reached boiling point as the government moves to strip luxury cars from the Motability scheme.
FIVE car brands have been axed from the UK’s Motability scheme – amid mounting controversy over access to high‑end vehicles.
Disability benefits claimants will no longer be allowed to access luxury cars such as BMWs, Audis and Mercedes on the ...
Luxury BMWs and Mercedes are being axed from the Motability Scheme as it shifts focus to value vehicles and British ...
The premium car brands have been removed with immediate effect after a commitment to buy British-built vehicles.
Disabled people who have a car through the Motability scheme will no longer be allowed "premium" vehicles such as BMWs and ...
Dozens of leading disability charities have urged Rachel Reeves not to cut Motability at Wednesday’s Budget as the chancellor ...
Motability drops BMW and Mercedes overnight as ministers push UK-built cars, sparking anger and fears disabled drivers will ...
The Motability Scheme will remove BMW and Mercedes immediately as it sets a target for half of all vehicles leased from 2035 ...
The former head of Government policy for the scheme urges Labour to push on with tax reforms and eligibility changes ...
It has been announced that some luxury car brands such as BMW and Mercedes Benz are being removed from the Motability scheme ...
Motability - the taxpayer-subsidised vehicle scheme for disabled people - has announced it will “immediately” stop offering ...