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Labour’s DWP fraud bill ‘will be recipe for abuse and miscarriages of justice’

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Labour’s DWP fraud bill ‘will be recipe for abuse and miscarriages of justice’
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Disabled campaigners have warned that plans to give the government sweeping powers to carry out financial surveillance on benefit claimants are “a recipe for abuse and miscarriages of justice”. Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer told the Labour conference in Liverpool on […]

‘Eye-opening’ report calls for action on ‘inconsistent and unpredictable’ bus services for disabled passengers

By John Pring on 5th September 2024 Category: Transport

‘Eye-opening’ report calls for action on ‘inconsistent and unpredictable’ bus services for disabled passengers
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An “eye-opening” report has called for action to address the “inconsistent, unpredictable and sometimes inaccessible services” that disabled bus passengers have to put up with. The report is based on research that aimed to understand the main challenges faced by different […]

House of Commons has many more disabled MPs than previously thought, ‘heartening’ new figures show

By John Pring on 15th August 2024 Category: Politics

House of Commons has many more disabled MPs than previously thought, ‘heartening’ new figures show
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“Positive” new figures show there are far more disabled MPs in the House of Commons than previously thought, and possibly as many as 40. Even after the addition of at least three new disabled MPs after July’s general election – Labour’s […]

­­Disabled people ‘back in the firing line’ on cuts after ‘hostile’ Reeves statement

By John Pring on 1st August 2024 Category: Politics

­­Disabled people ‘back in the firing line’ on cuts after ‘hostile’ Reeves statement
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Disabled people are back “in the firing line” on spending cuts, activists have warned, following a trio of decisions announced by Labour’s new chancellor, Rachel Reeves, this week. Reeves told MPs on Monday that there would be cuts to social care […]

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 […]

Sample of disabled people forced onto universal credit shows every one of them now receives less in benefits

By John Pring on 3rd July 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Sample of disabled people forced onto universal credit shows every one of them now receives less in benefits
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Every one of a sample of about 100 disabled people forced onto universal credit is now receiving less in benefits than when they were transferred from so-called legacy benefits, analysis of their claims by lawyers has revealed. Many of the sample, […]

Almost no councils now employ access officers, new research shows

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Almost no councils now employ access officers, new research shows
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Only a tiny minority of local authorities now employ a member of staff dedicated to improving access for disabled people in their area, new research has found. Disability Rights UK (DR UK) has found just 15 of 222 English councils that […]

Government fails to publish guidance to support disabled candidates in time for election

By John Pring on 6th June 2024 Category: Politics

Government fails to publish guidance to support disabled candidates in time for election
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The Conservative government has failed to publish guidance that would have helped political parties support disabled people standing at next month’s general election. The government’s much-criticised Disability Action Plan, published in February, pledged three actions that would “support both the recruitment […]

Accessible housing crisis poses ‘clear and direct risk’ to disabled people, say MPs

By John Pring on 30th May 2024 Category: Housing

Accessible housing crisis poses ‘clear and direct risk’ to disabled people, say MPs
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The shortage of accessible housing in England poses a “clear and direct risk” to disabled people across the country, with many of them living in unsuitable accommodation for years “without hope”, a report by a committee of MPs has concluded. Members […]

Council sparks anger over refusal to release details of care cuts agreement with consultancy 

By John Pring on 23rd May 2024 Category: Independent Living

Council sparks anger over refusal to release details of care cuts agreement with consultancy 
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Disabled campaigners say they are “horrified” at a council’s lack of transparency after it refused to release documents that would have revealed details of its agreement with a consultancy it is paying to help cut people’s care packages.  Bristol City Council […]

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