By: Rachel Charlton-Dailey
DWP data has been twisted by the Tories to stoke racist fears over polygamous benefit claims — a dirty trick to win Reform-curious voters
Rachel Charlton-Dailey is a journalist at various prominent publications including The Mirror and Glamour Us. She focuses on a range of themes such as culture and society, government and politics, as well as health and wellness, often highlighting issues related to disabled individuals and their representation in the media. Rachel's work has been featured in The i Paper, Wales Online, Stylist, Verywell, MSN, Metro.co.uk, The Canary, and Yahoo News UK.
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Rachel Charlton-Dailey's coverage primarily focuses on government and politics, particularly disability rights. She seems to value expert commentary and data-driven insights, often covering government announcements and legal policy regulations.
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