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Relegated Premier League clubs ‘should use part of “parachute” millions on access’

By John Pring on 24th May 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Relegated Premier League clubs ‘should use part of “parachute” millions on access’
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Some of the country’s top football clubs have been told by the equality watchdog to spend some of the millions of pounds they receive when promoted and relegated from the Premier League to improve access for disabled fans. The call to […]

Music fans face premium-rate phone charges to book access for live events

By John Pring on 12th April 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Music fans face premium-rate phone charges to book access for live events
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More than half of disabled people who have tried to buy tickets for live music events have had to call premium-rate phone numbers to arrange access, according to a new survey. Four-fifths of those surveyed said they had experienced problems with […]

Stephen Hawking: Scientist, role model and defender of rights

By John Pring on 15th March 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Stephen Hawking: Scientist, role model and defender of rights
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Tributes have been paid to Stephen Hawking, the world-renowned physicist and “disability icon” who was seen by many disabled people as a hugely-important role model, who died this week. Among the disabled people who highlighted the importance of his achievements was […]

Benefits Street antidote ‘will not be a safe space for audiences’

By John Pring on 25th January 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Benefits Street antidote ‘will not be a safe space for audiences’
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An award-winning disabled poet, performer and stand-up is hoping that her new show – based on more than 80 interviews with disabled and working-class people and benefit claimants – will provide an antidote to reality TV “rubbish” like Benefits Street. Jackie […]

New year’s honours recognise campaigners, inventor and Paralympians

By John Pring on 4th January 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

New year’s honours recognise campaigners, inventor and Paralympians
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Disability rights campaigners, an inventor and a Paralympic athlete are among the disabled people recognised in the latest new year’s honours list. Among the 1,123 people who have received an award, five per cent – about 60 – consider themselves to […]

Oliver comes out of retirement to deliver stinging rebuke to ‘parasite’ charities

By John Pring on 30th November 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Oliver comes out of retirement to deliver stinging rebuke to ‘parasite’ charities
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One of the key figures in the disabled people’s movement has come out of retirement to deliver a stinging rebuke to “parasitic” disability charities. Professor Mike Oliver (pictured), the disabled academic who first defined the “social model of disability”, was speaking at […]

Paralympic classification scandal: ‘Athletes are cheating in search of medals and money’

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Paralympic classification scandal: ‘Athletes are cheating in search of medals and money’
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The system of Paralympic classification is being abused by cheating British athletes in search of money and medals, a disabled peer and retired Paralympian has told MPs. Baroness [Tanni] Grey-Thompson told members of the Commons digital, culture, media and sport committee […]

Paralympic classification scandal: MPs criticise BPA boss for six years of inaction

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Paralympic classification scandal: MPs criticise BPA boss for six years of inaction
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The head of the British Paralympic Association (BPA) has been heavily criticised by MPs for failing to address cheating within the system that classifies disabled athletes, despite being in his post for more than six years. Tim Hollingsworth was giving evidence […]

Paralympic classification scandal: MPs hear athletes’ concerns over flawed system

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Paralympic classification scandal: MPs hear athletes’ concerns over flawed system
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Disabled athletes and their families have given evidence to MPs about widespread cheating within the Paralympic classification system. The committee has been told of one swimmer whose father bought her a wheelchair on eBay to try to mislead the officials who […]

Five Premier League clubs ‘have let disabled fans down’ over access

By John Pring on 26th October 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Five Premier League clubs ‘have let disabled fans down’ over access
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Five Premier League football clubs have let their disabled fans down by failing to meet a pledge on access standards by this autumn, say campaigners. The Premier League promised two years ago that all its clubs would by this August meet […]

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