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Osborne’s autumn statement shows ‘total disregard’ for disabled people

By John Pring on 5th December 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive, Politics

Osborne’s autumn statement shows ‘total disregard’ for disabled people
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This week’s autumn statement – the last before the general election – demonstrates the government’s “total disregard” for disabled people, say campaigners. George Osborne’s speech to MPs omitted any mention of disabled people, but there was also no mention of disability […]

Austerity testimony ‘shows the need to get the vote out’

By John Pring on 28th November 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Austerity testimony ‘shows the need to get the vote out’
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A new user-led campaign and report aim to highlight the experiences of disabled people hit by the government’s welfare reforms, and encourage them to vote at next year’s general election. From Cuts… To Resistance, a report by the Reclaiming Our Futures […]

Disabled Tories hear minister praise government’s jobs record

By John Pring on 21st November 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive, Politics

Disabled Tories hear minister praise government’s jobs record
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The minister for disabled people has praised his government’s record on employing disabled people, with more than a quarter of a million more in work in the last year. Conservative Mark Harper said there were now more than three million disabled […]

Conservative party conference: IDS ‘transformative reforms’ claims questioned

By John Pring on 3rd October 2014 Category: News Archive, Politics

Conservative party conference: IDS ‘transformative reforms’ claims questioned
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Conservative ministers and MPs have attempted to persuade visitors to their annual conference that the party’s sweeping welfare reforms are helping to support disabled people back into work. Welfare reform minister Lord [David] Freud even bragged at one fringe event that […]

New plan aims for more senior civil servants

By John Pring on 19th September 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive

New plan aims for more senior civil servants
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The government has published a new plan that it hopes will see more disabled people achieving senior positions in the Civil Service. The Talent Action Plan includes measures designed to remove the “obstacles” which have limited the number of disabled people, […]

Lib Dems suggest manifesto will push back on government’s equality assault

By John Pring on 12th September 2014 Category: Human Rights, News Archive, Politics

Lib Dems suggest manifesto will push back on government’s equality assault
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A Liberal Democrat government would strengthen the equality watchdog, reverse some of the coalition’s attacks on equality law and toughen hate crime laws, according to a new policy paper. Among other key policies on equality, the paper says the party would […]

Low-key report details ‘progress’ on disability strategy

By John Pring on 5th September 2014 Category: Human Rights, News Archive, Politics

Low-key report details ‘progress’ on disability strategy
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The government has produced a low-key report that summarises progress on its disability strategy, Fulfilling Potential. New documents published today (Thursday) aim to bring the strategy up-to-date and “show the progress that’s been made” across areas such as accessible information, improving […]

IDS speech ‘ignores the devastating truth’ of his welfare reforms

By John Pring on 15th August 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive, Politics

IDS speech ‘ignores the devastating truth’ of his welfare reforms
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Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has been ridiculed for delivering a major speech about his sweeping welfare reforms, without mentioning the disastrous impact that many of the changes are having on disabled people. Duncan Smith spoke of how the […]

The List

By John Pring on 7th July 2014 Category: Archive, News Archive

The List
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Who are the disabled people who have the most significant impact on the way we live today? Well over a year after Disability News Service began the process of finding the UK’s most influential disabled people, we are finally ready to […]

The List

By guest on 6th July 2014 Category: Archive, News Archive

The List
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Who are the disabled people who have the most significant impact on the way we live today? Well over a year after Disability News Service began the process of finding the UK’s most influential disabled people, we are finally ready to […]

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