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Cameron challenged twice in a minute over disability rights

By John Pring on 23rd October 2015 Category: Politics

Cameron challenged twice in a minute over disability rights
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The prime minister has had to defend his record on disability rights twice in a minute, after being questioned about both a UN inquiry and the death of a north London man failed by the discredited work capability assessment. David Cameron […]

Ministers reject three key calls from MPs on sanctions safety

By John Pring on 23rd October 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Ministers reject three key calls from MPs on sanctions safety
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The government has rejected three key recommendations by a cross-party committee of MPs that were aimed at improving the safety and transparency of its benefits sanctions regime. In its response to a report published earlier this year by the work and […]

UN investigators begin taking evidence in UK on ‘rights violations’

By John Pring on 16th October 2015 Category: Human Rights

UN investigators begin taking evidence in UK on ‘rights violations’
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A team of United Nations investigators has this week begun a two-week visit to the UK as part of an inquiry into allegations of “systematic and grave” violations of disabled people’s human rights. Disability News Service (DNS) revealed in August 2014 […]

Activist loses appeal over ‘unfair’ 20 metres PIP consultation

By John Pring on 16th October 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Activist loses appeal over ‘unfair’ 20 metres PIP consultation
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An activist has lost a bid to prove that a public consultation on plans to tighten eligibility for the new disability benefit was unlawful, but says the legal case has still exposed the government’s “callous disregard for disabled people”. The court of appeal […]

‘Whitewash’ fear after Leonard Cheshire wins £300,000 lottery cash for history project

By John Pring on 16th October 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

‘Whitewash’ fear after Leonard Cheshire wins £300,000 lottery cash for history project
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Activists have attacked the decision to give nearly £300, 000 of national lottery funding to Leonard Cheshire Disability (LCD) to research disabled people’s history. They say the non-user-led charity is in no position to carry out such research, and fear the […]

Disability Rights UK wins contract to teach equality to Maximus

By John Pring on 2nd October 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disability Rights UK wins contract to teach equality to Maximus
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A national disabled people’s organisation is to provide disability equality training workshops to staff from the controversial US-owned company that won the government contract to assess people’s “fitness for work”. Disability Rights UK (DR UK) will provide training to about 1 […]

DWP exposes IDS ‘lies’ about success of Disability Confident campaign

By John Pring on 25th September 2015 Category: Politics

DWP exposes IDS ‘lies’ about success of Disability Confident campaign
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Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has been accused of lying to his own party conference about the success of his campaign to encourage employers to be more “disability confident”. Duncan Smith (pictured) told last year’s conference in Birmingham that more […]

Lib Dem conference: Former minister has ‘open mind’ on reopening ILF

By John Pring on 25th September 2015 Category: Independent Living

Lib Dem conference: Former minister has ‘open mind’ on reopening ILF
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A former care minister has suggested that the Liberal Democrats might be in favour of reopening the Independent Living Fund (ILF). Norman Lamb (pictured), who was care minister in the coalition for nearly three years, told Disability News Service (DNS) that […]

PIP man cannot reach hospital for cancer x-rays after loss of Motability car

By John Pring on 25th September 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP man cannot reach hospital for cancer x-rays after loss of Motability car
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A disabled man who lost a leg to bone cancer says he has been left unable to travel to hospital for vital x-rays, after crucial evidence was ignored by an assessor testing his eligibility for the new disability benefit. Tom Carter […]

Lib Dem conference: ‘Disabled people’s anger is justified’

By John Pring on 25th September 2015 Category: Politics

Lib Dem conference: ‘Disabled people’s anger is justified’
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Disabled Liberal Democrats believe their party is capable of winning back voters who feel “justifiably angry” about the disability policies their party signed up to as part of the coalition government. Members of the Liberal Democrat Disability Association (LDDA) say they […]

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