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Three ministers duck parliamentary questions on lifesaving blackout plans

By John Pring on 17th November 2022 Category: Politics

Three ministers duck parliamentary questions on lifesaving blackout plans
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Ministers from three separate government departments have refused to say if they have any plans to protect disabled people who need electricity to run lifesaving medical equipment in their homes if there are power blackouts this winter. Ministers from the Department […]

Government’s long-awaited accessible housing plan ‘does not go far enough’

By John Pring on 4th August 2022 Category: Housing

Government’s long-awaited accessible housing plan ‘does not go far enough’
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A long-awaited government promise to introduce stricter minimum accessibility standards on new homes does not go far enough, say disabled campaigners. Ministers have now pledged to introduce new rules that will force all new homes in England to be built to […]

Grenfell: Court challenge for Home Office over rejection of evacuation policy

By John Pring on 4th August 2022 Category: Housing

Grenfell: Court challenge for Home Office over rejection of evacuation policy
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Two campaigners are seeking the high court’s permission to challenge the government’s refusal to ensure disabled people can evacuate safely from high-rise blocks of flats in emergencies. Three years ago, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry called for all owners and managers of […]

Greens call for end to discriminatory ban on online council meetings

By John Pring on 21st July 2022 Category: Politics

Greens call for end to discriminatory ban on online council meetings
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Disabled politicians and allies are calling on the government to end the “discriminatory” laws that prevent local councillors from taking part in council meetings remotely. The campaign is being led by Green party politicians, including the party’s only MP, Caroline Lucas, […]

‘Levelling-up’ government cash for 1,000 new homes… but not one of them will have to be wheelchair-accessible

By John Pring on 14th April 2022 Category: Housing

‘Levelling-up’ government cash for 1,000 new homes… but not one of them will have to be wheelchair-accessible
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A government agency has announced that it will spend £15 million helping to fund more than 1,000 new family homes across three English counties, but not one of them will have to be suitable for a wheelchair-user to live in. Homes […]

Grenfell: Government ‘probably forgot’ to ask disabled people for views on evacuation

By John Pring on 31st March 2022 Category: Housing

Grenfell: Government ‘probably forgot’ to ask disabled people for views on evacuation
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A senior civil servant has told the Grenfell inquiry that the government probably “forgot” to seek disabled people’s views on how residents with physical impairments could evacuate tower blocks in an emergency, six years before the devastating fire. Brian Martin, who […]

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