Motability says it will provide vehicles that meet disabled peoples' needs and are safe and affordable.
The premium car brands have been removed with immediate effect after a commitment to buy British-built vehicles.
The Government will limit the tax breaks available to Motability, and other qualifying schemes, saving more than £1 billion ...
Luxury cars will no longer be available for Motability recipients, it has been announced, with the government saying more ...
The Motability scheme is used by 860,000 people in the UK. Hundreds of thousands of disabled people could be missing out on vital support that will help them lease a vehicle. Motability, which gives ...
People claiming benefits will be barred from leasing BMW and Mercedes-Benz cars after they were removed from the Motability ...
Vicki Hoban has described the Motability Scheme as "phenomenal", allowing her to get around.
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Rachel Reeves' budget is painfully unfair
A WAV has been fundamental to my freedom and independence, enabling me to go to work and pursue my hobbies.
Motability Operations has announced an overhaul of the vehicles leased to its customers with the axing of premium brands like ...
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Motability drops premium brands: will it actually save taxpayers money?
After a flurry of media coverage spotlighting benefits claimants with luxury cars, Motability has dropped premium brands from the range of vehicles offered. Is it saving money, or saving face?
UK auto industry is so reliant on the taxpayer-funded scheme that any reforms would ‘damage’ the wider market, Reeves warned ...
Department for Work and Pensions told the Commons of timetable for 'tax relief' removal as concerns raised over changes ...
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