Kate Belgrave

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Interviews with people dealing with housing problems and welfare cuts. Dislike for those who let it all happen. Kate Belgrave  Journalist and blogger Contact:  kate@katebelgrave.com Homepage photos courtesy of Latoya, the mother of the little boy with autism in the first episode.

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Kate Belgrave

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www.katebelgrave.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Is Newham council evicting poor people into red alert summer heat? 07.07.2026

My source says Yes.  The council says nothing. A whistleblower tells me that Newham council has a new policy and a team to forcefully moving homeless people in temporary housing into even worse temporary housing because it is cheaper.  Families get very little notice. A council officer calls them on a burner phone and says the family has to move to the cheaper and crappier place immediately, or th...

Green Hackney council will evict a disabled autistic boy with bailiffs next week. Greens were fighting the eviction before they won power 01.07.2026

In series 4 of the podcast, I covered Charity's story - which was that then-Labour Hackney council was trying to evict Charity and her disabled and autistic 8 year old boy with bailiffs.  The issue: Charity does not have a tenancy for the council home she's lived in for more than 18 years. She didn't realise her sister in law should have assigned the tenancy to Charity when the sist...

Ex-services disabled man sleeps on a mat each night like a dog. Probably not good. 28.06.2026

We return to East Devon!  - where Mr T, our disabled ex-services man, continues to live in non-adapted temporary housing.  He has to crawl to the bathroom and sleeps on a mat because there is no room for his wheelchair. Great stuff.  East Devon council is supposed to be fixing his main home, which is a council place with such bad damp and mould that Mr T's wheelchair fell through the floorboa...

People ask chatgpt for help because councils and the DWP are useless 02.06.2026

This episode is a wee rant on the reasons why people upload their personal, medical and financial information into AI - people who are desperate for answers to serious housing and money problems. Three reasons people do this:  1) Councils and the DWP - the organisations that are meant to help people in need with housing and money - simply do not help.  They turn homeless people away and deny peopl...

Disabled ex-services guy has to crawl to the toilet in temporary housing 18.05.2026

So much for disability adaptations. In this episode, I talk with Mr T, who has been in a wheelchair since a serious traffic accident.  East Devon is his council. His council home had very bad leaks, mould and flooding. The floorboards were so rotten that his wheelchair went through them. Great stuff from the council there.   Anyway, the council put him in a non-adapted temporary flat where he can&...

How the government and the DWP made PIP policy on the fly 12.04.2026

In this episode, I talk to renowned benefits journalist Chaminda Jayanetti.  We talk about this Labour government's attempt to make cuts to the personal independence payment disability support benefit last year. In particular, we talk about the fact that the government didn't realise who the cuts would hit.  Government happily imagined that the people affected would be people with mental...

Paediatric doctor: Why Hackney council's housing department is a danger to a disabled boy 24.03.2026

Today, we hear from Homerton Hospital paediatric doctor Hannah Caller. Hannah goes through the reasons why she made a safeguarding referral about the threat that Hackney council poses to an 8 year old disabled and autistic boy who Hackney council is trying to evict from his council home with his family. And what was the first thing that the council's social services team did when they receive...

Proving an autistic boy has meltdowns by prodding him into one 11.03.2026

We return to Hackney council and our ongoing story about the council's attempts to evict a disabled and autistic boy and his family from their council home. The council tried again on Friday just gone, but fortunately, a court saw sense and suspended the bailiff's eviction warrant for 8 weeks because of the risk to the boy's health.  In the meantime, the council has come up with a g...

Hackney council will evict a disabled child this Friday. This is why progressives hate Labour. 03.03.2026

Oh yes.  Labour's very own Hackney council will evict a disabled and autistic 8 year old boy and his family from their council home this Friday, March 6 at 10am. Bailiffs will evict the family. The council does not have to evict this family. It is just a tenancy issue and the council could choose to grant the family a secure tenancy. The council simply refuses to.  Instead, it is sending the...

Harassment by councils - when you're trying keep a disabled boy housed 22.02.2026

In this episode, we hear about the ways that councils can drive people in housing need to the brink. This episode is the 4th about a family with a disabled and autistic 8 year old boy. Hackney council is trying to evict this family - with bailiffs - from their council home of 18 years.  The boy's paediatric doctor is so concerned about the threat this eviction poses to the little boy's h...

Protecting your 8 year old autistic brother when your council evicts your family 15.02.2026

We return to our Hackney eviction story - where Hackney council tried last week to evict an 8 year old autistic and disabled boy and his family from their council home. Bailiffs turned up to evict the family on Tuesday. Fortunately, the London Renters' Union, other supporters and neighbours saw the bailiffs off. Was a good day in that sense, but the council says it'll be back.  In this e...

1 day until Hackney council evicts a disabled child and his family from a council home 09.02.2026

What a title that was to write.  This episode tells you exactly what it is like to try and stop a family from being evicted by bailiffs.  This is a family that is being evicted by their own council - so, that's a council actively making a family homeless and threatening them with dreadful temporary housing. The eviction is tomorrow, unless the council and/or the courts agree to call off the b...

Autistic and disabled child evicted from a council home - councils really don't have to do this 03.02.2026

In this episode, we speak with Kyla who will be evicted from her Hackney council home by bailiffs next week. Kyla has an 8-year-old autistic and disabled son. She's lived in the council place for about 18 years.  As you'll hear in this episode, Kyla hasn't "done" anything terrible or even anything terribly wrong... but it's a cold world we're in. She will be evic...

Do too many people claim PIP for mental health problems? 13.01.2026

Don't think so.  Mel claims the personal independence payment for mental health problems. In this episode, she explains how she got there and how one ongoing event in particular pushed her over the brink.  I'm a taxpayer and I'm more than happy for PIP to be awarded to people with mental health conditions. God knows we live in an era that seems designed to drive us all up the wall. ...

No nationalism here: trashing benefit claimants is a global sport 07.12.2025

Last episode for this year! In this episode, we travel across our rising millennium seas to the home nation of New Zealand!  We're having a starter look at the ways that NZ's useless government is trying to crush benefit claimants.  The aim here is to start painting a picture of the way that governments are targeting vulnerable benefit claimants across the glorious West as it putrefies. ...

Mixing files up, losing sick notes, scanning blank pages: how the benefits system really works 21.10.2025

In this episode, we take another look at the benefits and public sector system.  It is a total circus.  I talk with Michelle Cardno who is a benefits lawyer at Fightback for Justice in Bury.  Michelle tells an interesting story about the DWP scanning people's medical evidence the wrong way up, so that a tribunal judge at appeal only had blank pages to look at.  She also talks about the way th...

ANOTHER leaked email telling professionals NOT to write rehousing support letters for desperate families 07.10.2025

In this episode, we look at another extraordinary email that a professional has leaked to me.  This one shows a Hackney council officer telling an education officer to stop writing support letters for families who need to be moved out of terrible housing.  This officer works with autistic and special educational needs children who live in rotten housing. Their families need these support letters t...

Council tells NHS to stop writing support letters for disabled children who desperately need rehousing 23.09.2025

In this episode, we look at an extraordinary email that a senior health professional just sent to me. The email says that a Hackney council officer met with health and medical staff, and told them to stop writing supporting letters for families who need to be moved out of terrible housing - that's families with disabled children. The email was circulated to this senior health professional in...

We've shut your benefit claim with no warning at all: How the DWP really does disability 07.09.2025

In this episode, Niki tells us how the DWP closed her universal credit claim without any warning at all. They just shut it and that was that. Niki has a 7 year old SEND son who also has autism. Niki and I called the universal credit helpline to ask what was going on. I recorded that call.  Universal credit kept saying that Niki would have to wait for the DWP to carry out a mandatory reconsideratio...

"Back to work" programmes for sick and disabled people - dodgy and unfair 03.08.2025

In this episode, we look at Liz Kendall's proposed so-called Pathways to Work programme.  Liz Kendall plans to spend £1bn to bring councils, jobcentres, voluntary groups and private back to work companies together to Get Britain Working.  This means sick and disabled people and people with mental health issues will be targeted for back to work programmes. It's the gig economy for you, my...

The benefits system actually causes mental health problems 14.07.2025

In this episode, Megi talks about:  the effects that caring for a profoundly disabled autistic child has on mental health how difficult it is to get and live on benefits and how that destroys mental health  Liz Kendall and inglorious Prime Minister Keir Starmer never talk about these things, of course.  Their line inevitably is that anyone who claims benefits needs a boot up the arse, and to get w...

Liz Kendall will NOT protect profoundly disabled people from benefit cuts 17.06.2025

In this episode, we return to deeply unpleasant DWP secretary of state Liz Kendall and her plans to cut disability benefits.  Liz Kendall claims that disabled people who are most in need (whatever that means) will be protected from her cuts to their support money.  This claim is garbage. I'm calling it.  That is because Liz Kendall has a famously poor record when it comes to fighting for supp...

Season 2: Liz Kendall and the great benefits robbery 02.06.2025

Labour minister Liz Kendall is secretary of state for the department of work and pensions.  Liz is not an original thinker.  Like all her Tory predecessors, Liz wants to cut benefit and support money for sick and disabled people.  In this season, we're going take at look at Liz's implication that sick and disabled people are lazy, feckless and just need tipping out of their wheelchairs a...

The benefits heist: how sick and disabled people have paid the price for the anti-welfare craze 02.06.2025

In this episode, we take a look at:  Political attacks on sick and disabled people in the last 10 years Claims that benefit money is easy to get when it is categorically not Liz Kendall's stunning lack of imagination for devising welfare policy that brings out the best in us, rather than the absolute worse How anti-benefit claimant rhetoric runs so deep that people who are meant to help sick...

When your council does not help you escape violence 05.05.2025

Anna tells her story in this episode. It's the story of how Anna, her partner and their 2 sons had to leave their council flat because their neighbour, who likes to wield a knife, was threatening to kill the children.  The tyres on Anna's car were slashed. The abuse and aggression escalated as time went on. Anna asked Hackney council for help for a move to a like-for-like council place....

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