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‘Appalling’ and ‘frightening’ Reform ‘ready to legalise discrimination’ by scrapping Equality Act

19th February 2026

Disabled activists have accused Reform UK of readying itself to “legalise discrimination”, after its new equalities “shadow minister” said the party would repeal the Equality Act on its first day in government. The pledge came from Suella Braverman (pictured), the former Conservative […]

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Secrecy of DWP’s board of experts set up to examine ‘economic inactivity’ and long-term sickness

19th February 2026

The government has refused to explain why it has failed to publish any minutes from a board of experts set up 17 months ago to examine “economic inactivity” and particularly to focus on people not working due to “long-term sickness”. The Labour […]

Government announces £400 care charges ‘cash boost’, while quietly snatching funds from savings

19th February 2026

The government has announced a £400 “cash boost” for disabled people who rely on social care in their own homes, while failing to point out that another ministerial decision will drag thousands of them into paying higher care charges. Care minister Stephen […]

Disabled activist obtains ‘extremely worrying’ emails that show ‘rotten culture’ within rail industry

19th February 2026

Emails that targeted a leading disabled activist have exposed a “rotten culture” at senior levels of the rail industry. The internal emails were obtained from the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) – the secretive body that represents the companies and public bodies that […]

Government research on EHCP bureaucracy suggests ministers are building up to SEND cuts

19th February 2026

The government’s decision to publish research that shows the bureaucratic and time-consuming nature of its system of educational support has raised fears that its imminent reforms will harm disabled children and young people. The government released the research just as it is […]

One in five assessors have not had vital safeguarding training, despite years of DWP deaths

12th February 2026

One in five staff employed by contractors who carry out disability benefit assessments on the government’s behalf have not had vital safeguarding training, MPs have been told, despite years of deaths and serious harm linked to the tests. Members of the Commons […]

Transport for London finally admits it included contract option to close half Elizabeth line ticket offices

12th February 2026

Transport for London (TfL) has secured the right to close more than half the ticket offices along the new Elizabeth line cross-capital rail system, a new document has confirmed, in a move that would discriminate against many disabled rail passengers. Concerns about […]

Cuts to disability benefits for those who cannot work ‘is recipe for greater hardship’ and ‘will put lives at risk’

12th February 2026

Activists say the government’s decision to slash disabled people’s out-of-work benefits is a “recipe for greater hardship” and will risk claimants’ lives, as ministers this week pushed through cuts agreed last summer by MPs. Regulations laid in parliament this week implement measures […]

People with learning difficulties ‘could be collateral damage’ if assisted dying bill becomes law

12th February 2026

A disabled peer has raised fears that people with learning difficulties could be “collateral damage” if a controversial assisted suicide bill becomes law. The terminally ill adults (end of life) bill – which applies to England and Wales – continues to make slow progress […]

Letter from MP and activists demands rights and accessibility improvements to railways bill

12th February 2026

Disabled campaigners are backing demands for major rights-based changes to the government’s railways bill that would target the poor state of accessibility across the network. Disabled-led organisations and allies including Disabled People Against Cuts, the Campaign for Level Boarding and The Association […]

Council admits discrimination after DWP ‘migration’ left disabled couple with £1,500 tax bill

12th February 2026

A local authority has admitted discriminating against a disabled couple who were left with a significant new council tax bill after they were forced to move onto universal credit. The legal victory could have significant implications for many other disabled people across […]

DWP disputes Access to Work claim made by its own disability minister

5th February 2026

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has disputed claims made by its own disability minister which explained why widespread cuts were made to disabled people’s Access to Work support packages after Labour came to power in July 2024. Disability News Service […]

Government adviser on health, disability and work warns against Equality Act crackdown on employers

5th February 2026

The business leader heading the government’s efforts to keep ill and disabled people in work has suggested to MPs that he does not believe stricter enforcement of the Equality Act is the way to address disability discrimination in the workplace. Sir Charlie […]

Disabled students still face barriers, research finds, just as ministers prepare to publish SEND white paper

5th February 2026

Disabled young people in the UK still face barriers that stop them taking part in school, college and university on an equal basis with non-disabled people, despite ongoing international calls for inclusive education, according to new government-funded research. The research, commissioned under […]

Government’s focus is on ‘punishing’ young disabled people rather than supporting them, activists fear

5th February 2026

Activists have told an inquiry they fear the government is focusing its attention on “punishing” young disabled people for their needs and challenges, rather than ensuring they receive the support they need. Members of Disabled People Against Cuts Cymru (DPAC Cymru) raised […]

DWP refuses to say who will lose out in £2 billion cuts to disability benefits, six weeks after budget

6th January 2026

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is refusing to explain which disabled people it expects to lose out from nearly £2 billion in new cuts to disability benefits, six weeks after the “savings” were quietly revealed in budget documents. Despite requests […]

Support from across UK for CEO who turned down MBE over government ‘demonisation’ of disabled people

6th January 2026

Disabled people across the country have backed the chief executive of a disability organisation after she turned down an MBE because of how successive governments have “demonised, dehumanised and scapegoated” disabled people. Tressa Burke, founding chief executive of the disabled people’s organisation […]

New Mental Health Act ‘offers no solution’ to abuse, exclusion and racism in mental health system

6th January 2026

Controversial government legislation that has now become law provides no solution to the culture of abuse, neglect and exclusion within the mental health system, or its continued structural racism, say disabled campaigners. The mental health bill received royal assent on 18 December […]

Consultation on electric wheelchairs, scooters and powered attachments could see end to legal confusion

6th January 2026

A new consultation on outdated laws covering the use of powered mobility devices on public roads and pavements could lead to greater independence for disabled people across Britain and an end to legal confusion, say campaigners. The consultation, launched by the government […]

Labour accused of ‘horrifying’ betrayal of disabled people after slashing Tory accessible housing target

18th December 2025

The Labour government has been accused of a “truly horrifying” betrayal of disabled people after slashing an accessible housing target proposed by the last Conservative government. On 18 March 2024, Tory housing minister Felicity Buchan finally promised to introduce new rules that […]

Watchdog dismisses DWP’s description of DNS editor as ‘vengeful’ and ‘vexatious’ for asking to see deaths email

18th December 2025

The information commissioner has dismissed attempts by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to describe a disabled journalist as “vengeful” and “vexatious” after he tried to obtain information about its years of safeguarding failings. Disability News Service (DNS) editor John Pring […]

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