The Motability Scheme has confirmed it will immediately stop offering luxury car models including BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Lexus and Alfa Romeo as part of an overhaul focused on value and supporting UK ca ...
Drivers can expect significant changes in 2026, from drink driving tax rises and potential seatbelt penalties to new driving ...
The controversial Motability scheme that offers expensive cars to disability benefit claimants gave its boss a bumper pay ...
Treasury minister Lucy Rigby responded with a statement - whilst also referencing a document that outlines more explicitly ...
The government is planning changes to the vehicle lease scheme but there could be knock-on effects for some service users ...
Department for Work and Pensions told the Commons of timetable for 'tax relief' removal as concerns raised over changes ...
The DWP has responded to concerns about wheelchair accessibility with a minister giving an update on if substantially adapted ...
The potential impact of upcoming changes to the Motability service has been shared by the Government and it could result in ...
In a statement the Department for Work and Pensions pledged tax changes costing an average £400 'will not impact vehicles substantially adapted for wheelchair users' ...
To qualify for a Motability vehicle, individuals must receive a higher-rate mobility allowance, which includes the Enhanced ...
BMW and Mercedes cars have been removed from the Motability scheme after Rachel Reeves said it was 'unfair' to lease luxury models to benefits claimants. Motability announced it will 'immediately' ...