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Star’s frustration as boccia misses out – again – on live TV at Paralympics

By John Pring on 21st July 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Star’s frustration as boccia misses out – again – on live TV at Paralympics
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One of the most experienced members of the British ParalympicsGB team has said he is “frustrated” and “disappointed” that his sport will not be televised live at the Rio Paralympic Games in September. Nigel Murray is the first member of ParalympicsGB […]

Government’s response to Equality Act report is ‘disgusting travesty’

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Human Rights

Government’s response to Equality Act report is ‘disgusting travesty’
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The government’s response to a major House of Lords inquiry into the impact of the Equality Act on disabled people – in which it appears to have accepted just eight of 55 recommendations – has been branded a “wasted opportunity”. The […]

Rio Paralympics scraps plans to expand number of sports covered live

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Rio Paralympics scraps plans to expand number of sports covered live
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Nearly half the sports at this summer’s Paralympic Games in Rio will not be covered live on television after the host city scrapped plans to pay for an expansion of its coverage. The Rio organising committee has decided not to provide […]

PIP reassessments mean 35,000 will lose Motability vehicles in 2016

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Transport

PIP reassessments mean 35,000 will lose Motability vehicles in 2016
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Disabled people are being forced to hand back their Motability vehicles at a rate of up to 700 a week because of the government’s austerity cuts and reforms to disability benefits, according to the organisation’s own figures. Motability expects 35, 000 […]

Protesters bring ‘rotten PIP’ message to the core of Westminster

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Protesters bring ‘rotten PIP’ message to the core of Westminster
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Disabled people across the country have marched stopped traffic and blocked the office entrances of government contractors as part of a national day of action that drew attention to a disability benefit they say is “rotten to the core”. Campaigners believe […]

Martinez’s shock over access cuts call as she launches Network Rail campaign

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Transport

Martinez’s shock over access cuts call as she launches Network Rail campaign
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A disabled comedian and activist signed up by Network Rail to launch its new access campaign has criticised its chair after discovering that he called on the government to slash funding to make stations more accessible. Francesca Martinez, who has campaigned […]

Disabled man forced to work as slave for 35 years… but still not a hate crime, says CPS

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Crime

Disabled man forced to work as slave for 35 years… but still not a hate crime, says CPS
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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has been criticised for failing to treat as a disability hate crime a case in which a disabled man was forced to work for a pittance and live in a shed for 35 years. Three people […]

Councils complain about social care funding cuts, while freezing council tax

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Independent Living

Councils complain about social care funding cuts, while freezing council tax
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Two-fifths of local authorities in England have decided not to raise as much as they can through their powers to increase council tax, even though they face a “huge shortfall in funding” and rising demand for adult social care. The Association […]

Jobs focus and dropping user-led status could usher in new Purple reign, says Adams

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Jobs focus and dropping user-led status could usher in new Purple reign, says Adams
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One of the country’s leading disabled people’s organisations is to end its commitment to being a user-led charity in a bid to become a national player in the employment support market. Essex Coalition of Disabled People, which has been known for […]

‘Single theme’ decision of government’s Action Alliance ‘feels like a cop-out’

By John Pring on 7th July 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

‘Single theme’ decision of government’s Action Alliance ‘feels like a cop-out’
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A disabled-led network set up by the minister for disabled people in 2012 to offer the government advice on the implementation of its disability policies has cut the areas it focuses on to just one “strategic theme”. Esther McVey, then the […]

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