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Disabled man ‘left with broken bones’ after company repeatedly fails to strap him in safely on coach journeys

By John Pring on 1st August 2024 Category: Transport

Disabled man ‘left with broken bones’ after company repeatedly fails to strap him in safely on coach journeys
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A disabled man claims he was left with a broken ankle and two broken wrists after a bus company’s drivers repeatedly failed to strap him into a wheelchair space properly over the course of two years. Charley Jonstone-Brent, from Coventry, says […]

High court case poses challenge to new government’s commitment to disability justice and co-production

By John Pring on 25th July 2024 Category: Human Rights

High court case poses challenge to new government’s commitment to disability justice and co-production
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A disabled campaigner helped to challenge the new government in the high court this week over the impact of accelerating climate change, and its commitment to co-producing policy with disabled people and their organisations. Doug Paulley, and fellow disabled activist Kevin […]

First Covid inquiry report ‘shows criminally negligent’ attitude of previous governments

By John Pring on 25th July 2024 Category: Human Rights

First Covid inquiry report ‘shows criminally negligent’ attitude of previous governments
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The first report of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has shown how successive governments displayed a “criminally negligent” attitude towards protecting disabled people and other groups at risk from pandemics, according to disabled campaigners. Disabled people’s organisations said this week that it […]

Government silence on new flight rights laws, after documentary exposes discrimination

By John Pring on 25th July 2024 Category: Transport

Government silence on new flight rights laws, after documentary exposes discrimination
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The new government has refused to say if it will introduce laws aimed at improving protection for disabled air passengers, after a powerful new documentary exposed the repeated discrimination they face. Sophie Morgan’s Fight to Fly, broadcast on Monday by Channel […]

Disabled activists pledge ‘no hiding place’ for Labour’s new government

By John Pring on 18th July 2024 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Disabled activists pledge ‘no hiding place’ for Labour’s new government
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Disabled activists have today “thrown the gauntlet down” to the new Labour government, as more than 100 protesters gathered opposite the House of Commons to call for action to address the damage caused by 14 years of Conservative rule. They demanded […]

Labour government sidelines disabled people in first king’s speech

By John Pring on 18th July 2024 Category: Politics

Labour government sidelines disabled people in first king’s speech
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The first king’s speech of the new government has confirmed fears that Labour has no immediate plans to address the social care crisis or to take other decisive action on disability rights. Although some of the new bills announced yesterday (Wednesday) […]

Human rights watchdog ‘neutered’ by years of Tory appointments, say activists

By John Pring on 18th July 2024 Category: Human Rights

Human rights watchdog ‘neutered’ by years of Tory appointments, say activists
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Disabled activists have called on the new Labour government to reform the equality and human rights watchdog, after years of appointments of divisive figures to its board by Conservative ministers have left it “neutered” and unable to do its job. The […]

New disabled MP pledges to fight for inclusive education, and praises Commons staff

By John Pring on 18th July 2024 Category: Politics

New disabled MP pledges to fight for inclusive education, and praises Commons staff
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One of at least three new disabled MPs to be elected to parliament at this month’s general election says she hopes to help address the “depressing and unhappy legacy” left to disabled people by 14 years of Conservative-led governments. Dr Marie […]

Six days and 19,000 words into a new government, and just one mention of disability… then DWP claimant-blaming begins again

By John Pring on 11th July 2024 Category: Politics

Six days and 19,000 words into a new government, and just one mention of disability… then DWP claimant-blaming begins again
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After six days in which disabled adults were ignored in a series of announcements from the new government, Labour’s work and pensions secretary has this morning launched an attack on the “unacceptable” number of people on out-of-work benefits. In its first […]

Trio of new disabled MPs join House of Commons

By John Pring on 11th July 2024 Category: Politics

Trio of new disabled MPs join House of Commons
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The new House of Commons looks set for a small increase in its disability representation, with at least three new disabled MPs winning seats in last week’s general election. Of the 650 MPs elected last week, there may now be at […]

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Tory trio mislead party conference on disability benefits as they stir up hostility towards disabled claimants

Government ‘has lost its way’ on accessible housing, after new towns report ignores disabled people

Alarm over government’s choices to lead ‘over-diagnosis’ review that could help ministers cut benefits

Coach firm to pay thousands to accessible transport activist after driver lied that he threatened violence

Access to Work dossier of evidence shows ‘real harm’ and job losses caused by DWP cuts and failings

Greens show contrast with other major parties on disability cuts and refusal to stir up hostility to claimants

New film celebrates 10 years since ‘moment in time’ victory over care charges in London borough

Minister admits signing off on order that led to widespread cuts to Access to Work

All the evidence from Labour conference points in one direction: More cuts to disability benefits

DWP paid nearly £90,000 to disabled claimant left homeless and at risk of harm after years of errors

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