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‘Feeble’ human rights watchdog should lose its ‘A’ rating, DPAC tells international body

By John Pring on 16th June 2022 Category: Human Rights

‘Feeble’ human rights watchdog should lose its ‘A’ rating, DPAC tells international body
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Disabled activists have told an international human rights alliance that the UK’s “feeble” human rights body should have its prestigious “A” rating removed, because it has become a cheerleader for the UK government. Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) said the Equality […]

Disability strategy is unlawful, court confirms… and denies DWP permission to appeal

By John Pring on 3rd February 2022 Category: Human Rights

Disability strategy is unlawful, court confirms… and denies DWP permission to appeal
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The government has been denied permission to appeal against a court ruling that its entire disability strategy is unlawful, and not just the botched national consultation ministers carried out last year while they were preparing the document. Disability News Service (DNS) […]

Government ‘must tear up national disability strategy’ after high court defeat

By John Pring on 27th January 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government ‘must tear up national disability strategy’ after high court defeat
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Disabled campaigners have called on the government to tear up its “fundamentally broken” National Disability Strategy, after the high court ruled that the much-criticised document was unlawful. The high court found that a botched consultation had made it “impossible” for disabled […]

Disabled woman wins go-ahead for high court review of ‘immoral’ DWP scheme

By John Pring on 6th January 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled woman wins go-ahead for high court review of ‘immoral’ DWP scheme
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A disabled woman has won permission from the high court to challenge the legality of a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) scheme that allows utility companies to “help themselves” from claimants’ benefits to pay off debts. Helen Timson said she […]

Government must rewrite its National Disability Strategy, court is told

By John Pring on 4th November 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government must rewrite its National Disability Strategy, court is told
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The government could be forced to rewrite its National Disability Strategy, if four disabled campaigners are successful in their bid to persuade the high court that the document is unlawful. Yesterday (Wednesday), their legal team attempted to persuade the court, through […]

Disability strategy delayed again as government consultation faces high court challenge

By John Pring on 22nd July 2021 Category: Politics

Disability strategy delayed again as government consultation faces high court challenge
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The government appears to have been forced to delay the publication of its controversial disability strategy, after four disabled people were granted permission to challenge the legality of its consultation process in the high court. Publication of the strategy was originally […]

Disabled woman asks high court to declare DWP’s ‘immoral’ deductions scheme unlawful

By John Pring on 1st July 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled woman asks high court to declare DWP’s ‘immoral’ deductions scheme unlawful
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A disabled woman left in “great distress” by an “immoral” Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) scheme – which allows it to take money from her benefits to pay off utility debts – is asking the high court to declare the […]

Activist set for legal action over government’s ‘excessive, discriminatory’ care home rules

By John Pring on 6th May 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Activist set for legal action over government’s ‘excessive, discriminatory’ care home rules
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A disabled campaigner is hoping to launch a legal action against government COVID rules that force residents of care homes to isolate for two weeks every time they attend a medical appointment or visit a shop. Doug Paulley has also told […]

Government faces legal action over ‘disrespectful’ strategy consultation

By John Pring on 1st April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government faces legal action over ‘disrespectful’ strategy consultation
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Four disabled people have launched a legal action against the government over its “disrespectful” and “unlawful” approach to seeking their views on the proposed national disability strategy. The four claimants say that a controversial survey, carried out by the Disability Unit, […]

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