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Labour leadership: Nandy pledges ‘truth and justice’ fight for DWP victims

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Politics

Labour leadership: Nandy pledges ‘truth and justice’ fight for DWP victims
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Labour leadership candidate Lisa Nandy has backed calls for an independent inquiry into deaths linked to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), and has pledged to fight for “truth and justice” on behalf of those who died. One of four […]

Labour leadership: Long-Bailey promises policy partnership with disabled people

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Politics

Labour leadership: Long-Bailey promises policy partnership with disabled people
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One of the front-runners to be Labour’s next leader has pledged to work in partnership with disabled people to develop party policy, if she wins the contest. Rebecca Long-Bailey, the shadow business secretary and seen as the leading candidate for those […]

Labour leadership: Starmer dodges questions on housing, care and rights

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Politics

Labour leadership: Starmer dodges questions on housing, care and rights
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The front-runner in the contest to be the next Labour leader has refused to answer key questions about his policies on disability equality. As with all four remaining leadership contenders, Sir Keir Starmer was sent six questions nearly two weeks ago […]

Disabled talent calls on film industry to act now on disability

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Disabled talent calls on film industry to act now on disability
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Leading actors and writers have called on the film-making industry to move far more quickly to improve access and opportunities for disabled talent. Among those calling for change was disabled BAFTA-winning screenwriter Jack Thorne, who said the pace of change within […]

Disabled students accuse leading university of institutional failings on discrimination

By John Pring on 16th January 2020 Category: Education

Disabled students accuse leading university of institutional failings on discrimination
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A world-renowned university is facing claims of “institutional failings”, after an investigation by its own disabled students into allegations of disability discrimination. The Disabled Students’ Network (DSN) of University College London (UCL) is set to publish a report next week which […]

Scope accused of ‘exploitation’ after seeking disabled writer to work for free

By John Pring on 16th January 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Scope accused of ‘exploitation’ after seeking disabled writer to work for free
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A disability charity has been accused of “exploitative” and “disgraceful” behaviour after asking disabled journalists to write an article for its website without payment. The charity Scope sent out a message on social media this week seeking a “disability blogger” who […]

Book exposes ‘horrifying’ levels of abuse faced by disabled people on public transport

By John Pring on 2nd January 2020 Category: Crime

Book exposes ‘horrifying’ levels of abuse faced by disabled people on public transport
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A new book by a disabled researcher has detailed the “horrifying” levels of disability hate crime that take place every day on public transport across the UK. David Wilkin says the results of his research are “sometimes startling and almost always […]

Rail industry and government under attack over ‘outrageous’ access exemptions

By John Pring on 2nd January 2020 Category: Transport

Rail industry and government under attack over ‘outrageous’ access exemptions
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Furious disabled campaigners have attacked the government and transport providers after operators were given permission to continue using more than 1,000 inaccessible rail carriages – about eight per cent of the national fleet – after missing a deadline set 10 years […]

UK ‘one of worst in European Union on disability poverty’

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

UK ‘one of worst in European Union on disability poverty’
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The UK is one of the worst-performing countries in the European Union (EU) when it comes to protecting disabled people from poverty, according to official figures. The EU figures show that the UK is the 10th worst of the 28 EU […]

Election 2019: SNP manifesto manages just three mentions of disability

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: SNP manifesto manages just three mentions of disability
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The SNP’s general election manifesto includes just three mentions of disability or disabled people, and only one of those is related to a policy it would push for in the next parliament. Many policies that have a specific impact on disabled […]

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