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Labour must act on ‘shameful’ lack of disabled people on NEC, says party activist

By John Pring on 1st February 2018 Category: Politics

Labour must act on ‘shameful’ lack of disabled people on NEC, says party activist
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A leading Labour activist has called for action to address disability discrimination within the party and the “shameful” lack of disabled people on its ruling national body. Emily Brothers has told Disability News Service (DNS) that she will be seeking one […]

Disabled Tory peer says government rejection of pub access plan is an ‘insult’

By John Pring on 4th January 2018 Category: Politics

Disabled Tory peer says government rejection of pub access plan is an ‘insult’
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A disabled Tory peer has accused his own government of insulting disabled people by rejecting the chance to improve access to pubs, clubs and restaurants. Lord [Kevin] Shinkwin said his party was in danger of “disowning” the laws it introduced through […]

Police watchdog orders force to reinvestigate treatment of autistic man

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Human Rights

Police watchdog orders force to reinvestigate treatment of autistic man
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An independent watchdog has upheld an appeal by the family of a young autistic man who say he faced discrimination and mistreatment by a police force, months after it cleared another force of similar allegations. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) […]

Labour conference: New disabled MP pledges to fight government’s assault on rights

By John Pring on 28th September 2017 Category: Politics

Labour conference: New disabled MP pledges to fight government’s assault on rights
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A newly-elected MP has accused the government of putting its “head in the sand” over the damage caused by years of cuts that have been “targeted” on disabled people. Marsha de Cordova, one of two newly-elected disabled Labour MPs, says she […]

My disability abortion bill could halt Britain’s slide towards eugenics, says Tory peer

By John Pring on 3rd August 2017 Category: Human Rights

My disability abortion bill could halt Britain’s slide towards eugenics, says Tory peer
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A disabled peer has warned that Britain could be heading towards becoming a “eugenic” society if parliament does not agree to update abortion laws to make it illegal to discriminate against foetuses with impairments. Lord [Kevin] Shinkwin believes that equalising the […]

Labour silent on access for disabled MP excluded from debates

By John Pring on 13th July 2017 Category: Politics

Labour silent on access for disabled MP excluded from debates
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The Labour party has refused to say if it will take any action to support a newly-elected disabled MP who has been prevented from taking part in some House of Commons debates because of access barriers. Disability News Service (DNS) reported […]

‘Disability Confident’ advocacy charity ‘discriminated against disabled employee’

By John Pring on 30th March 2017 Category: Employment

‘Disability Confident’ advocacy charity ‘discriminated against disabled employee’
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A disability charity that has signed up to the government’s Disability Confident scheme for employers has been forced to pay more than £3,000 to a disabled woman who claimed she was discriminated against and unfairly dismissed. Tmara Senior (pictured) worked for […]

Disabled peer accuses Lord Winston of ‘discriminatory eugenic’ abortion agenda

By John Pring on 2nd March 2017 Category: Human Rights

Disabled peer accuses Lord Winston of ‘discriminatory eugenic’ abortion agenda
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A disabled peer has accused the renowned fertility expert Lord Winston of trying to hijack his attempts to outlaw disability discrimination in abortion laws because of his “discriminatory eugenic agenda”. The exchange in the House of Lords on Friday came as […]

Fresh evidence that DWP bars email communication from disabled claimants

By John Pring on 19th January 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Fresh evidence that DWP bars email communication from disabled claimants
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Fresh evidence has emerged that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to allow benefit claimants to communicate via email, despite its claims that it allows disabled people with “valid reasons” to do so. Last week, one disabled PIP […]

TUC Disabled Workers Conference: ‘Most disabled teachers face harassment’

By John Pring on 26th May 2016 Category: Education

TUC Disabled Workers Conference: ‘Most disabled teachers face harassment’
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Four-fifths of disabled teachers face harassment and discrimination at the hands of head teachers and other senior managers, disabled union delegates have been told. Members of the TUC Disabled Workers Conference (pictured) heard of the “growing evidence of increasing and blatant […]

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