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Disabled campaigner delivers rail ‘indifference’ letter to No 10

By John Pring on 23rd February 2023 Category: Transport

Disabled campaigner delivers rail ‘indifference’ letter to No 10
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A disabled campaigner has delivered a hand-written letter to the front door of 10 Downing Street, pleading with the prime minister to address the “serious” and unlawful discrimination she has experienced on the railway network. Sam Jennings wrote the three-page letter […]

Campaigner’s legal fight forces council to scrap ‘ludicrous’ pavement policy

By John Pring on 23rd February 2023 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Campaigner’s legal fight forces council to scrap ‘ludicrous’ pavement policy
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A campaigning disabled woman who found herself trapped on a pavement by café furniture has forced her local council to rewrite its “ludicrous” and unlawful licensing policy after a successful legal action. Flick Williams, a visually-impaired powerchair-user, left a shoe shop […]

Ofgem struggles to justify Equality Act failure, as meter scandal looms

By John Pring on 9th February 2023 Category: Independent Living

Ofgem struggles to justify Equality Act failure, as meter scandal looms
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The energy regulator has struggled to explain how it can prevent disabled people being forced onto prepayment meters when it claims to have no powers to ensure power companies comply with the Equality Act. Ofgem said last week that it was […]

New legal advice boss hopes to address disabled people’s ‘huge unmet need’

By John Pring on 9th February 2023 Category: Human Rights

New legal advice boss hopes to address disabled people’s ‘huge unmet need’
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The new disabled boss of a legal advice organisation is hoping to use the position to address the “huge unmet need” for such support among disabled people across the country. Mike Smith (pictured), a former disability commissioner of the Equality and […]

Network Rail installs new £700,000 footbridge that is inaccessible to wheelchair-users

By John Pring on 2nd February 2023 Category: Transport

Network Rail installs new £700,000 footbridge that is inaccessible to wheelchair-users
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Accessible transport campaigners have expressed shock and alarm at the decision of Network Rail to install an “innovative” railway footbridge that is completely inaccessible to many disabled people. Network Rail described the opening of the prototype bridge (pictured) as a “major […]

Bus company breached access laws… and then lied about what it had done

By John Pring on 8th December 2022 Category: Transport

Bus company breached access laws… and then lied about what it had done
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A public transport provider breached access laws by refusing to allow a wheelchair-user to board one of its buses, and then lied about its driver’s actions. Accessible transport campaigner Doug Paulley is taking legal action against Stagecoach after he was refused […]

DWP’s ‘barbarian’ universal credit ‘ignored reasonable adjustment requests’

By John Pring on 24th November 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP’s ‘barbarian’ universal credit ‘ignored reasonable adjustment requests’
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A disabled woman has described how she was repeatedly denied permission to communicate with her work coach by telephone, thanks to the “barbarian” benefits systems run by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Alana Cooper, from Preston, is one of […]

Concern after DWP admits it has not signed benefit deaths legal agreement

By John Pring on 10th November 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Concern after DWP admits it has not signed benefit deaths legal agreement
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The equality watchdog has been told to take “urgent” action over its failure to persuade the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to sign a legally-binding agreement that would force it to improve its treatment of disabled benefit claimants. The Equality […]

Coffey’s DWP watered down key parts of plan to prevent suicides

By John Pring on 20th October 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Coffey’s DWP watered down key parts of plan to prevent suicides
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) watered down key parts of a plan drawn up to prevent suicides and learn lessons from claimant deaths, while under the leadership of deputy prime minister Therese Coffey, Disability News Service (DNS) can reveal. […]

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, […]

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