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Labour admits ‘confusion’… but still no shadow minister for disabled people

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Politics

Labour admits ‘confusion’… but still no shadow minister for disabled people
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Labour has admitted that it has still not appointed a shadow minister for disabled people, nearly three weeks after party leader Jeremy Corbyn completed a reshuffle of his top parliamentary team. There has now not been a Labour shadow minister to […]

MPs hear of affordable, accessible housing drought and ‘decimation’ of access groups

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Housing

MPs hear of affordable, accessible housing drought and ‘decimation’ of access groups
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MPs have heard evidence from two leading disabled campaigners about the shortage of affordable, accessible housing across the country. Zara Todd, chair of Inclusion London, and Sue Bott, deputy chief executive of Disability Rights UK (DR UK), were giving evidence to […]

Baroness Campbell vows to fight on over access to buses

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Transport

Baroness Campbell vows to fight on over access to buses
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A disabled peer has vowed to fight on after the government rejected her proposal to introduce a new law that would force bus companies to protect the interests of disabled passengers. Baroness [Jane] Campbell had suggested an amendment to the government’s […]

Wheelchair-user’s anger over recurring blue button bus nightmare

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Transport

Wheelchair-user’s anger over recurring blue button bus nightmare
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A wheelchair-user has lodged 40 separate complaints in just three years about bus drivers who have failed to put down the ramp for him, and have then driven off with him still on-board. Despite his repeated complaints, Chris Stapleton says the […]

Ministerial duo face questions after misleading MPs over PIP

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Ministerial duo face questions after misleading MPs over PIP
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Two ministers have refused to apologise after they both misled MPs about the impact of the government’s new disability benefit on disabled people. In the space of just 20 minutes, work and pensions secretary Damian Green and minister for disabled people […]

Premier League has been dishonest on access, says disability commissioner

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Premier League has been dishonest on access, says disability commissioner
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Football’s Premier League has been branded dishonest by the equality watchdog’s disability commissioner, over its attitude to access and inclusion. Lord [Chris] Holmes told MPs that there had not been “anything like an inclusive culture” in the Premier League and in […]

Huge rise in recorded hate crime, but full picture yet to emerge, say campaigners

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Crime

Huge rise in recorded hate crime, but full picture yet to emerge, say campaigners
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New Home Office figures show the number of disability hate crimes recorded by police increased by more than 40 per cent last year. The percentage increase in recorded disability hate crime by police forces across England and Wales was higher than […]

Government agrees to review ‘discriminatory’ blue badge guidance

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Independent Living

Government agrees to review ‘discriminatory’ blue badge guidance
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The government has agreed to review “discriminatory” guidance that has made it almost impossible for many disabled people whose mobility is affected by mental health conditions or autism to secure a blue parking badge. The pledge follows a legal challenge from […]

MPs hear of government’s failures on accessible housing

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Housing

MPs hear of government’s failures on accessible housing
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A parliamentary inquiry has been told of the government’s failure to deal with the severe shortage of accessible housing, and other problems disabled people continue to face in accessing the built environment. The women and equalities committee yesterday (Wednesday) published written […]

Disabled musician ‘faces discrimination and abuse from other buskers’

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Disabled musician ‘faces discrimination and abuse from other buskers’
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A disabled busker has been forced to complain to the police and his local council after being verbally abused by other buskers, and even being attacked by one of their children. Guy Stewart, an experienced singer, saxophonist and harmonica player, has […]

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