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High court victory over Tory DWP cuts will provide impetus to fight any Labour plans, say activists

By John Pring on 23rd January 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

High court victory over Tory DWP cuts will provide impetus to fight any Labour plans, say activists
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A “groundbreaking” legal victory at the high court has provided fuel for disabled activists to fight the new government’s expected cuts to spending on disability benefits, and to call on ministers to meet their legal obligations to co-produce policy. Disabled activist […]

Court hears disabled activist’s challenge to ‘cataclysmic’ cuts to out-of-work disability benefits

By John Pring on 12th December 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Court hears disabled activist’s challenge to ‘cataclysmic’ cuts to out-of-work disability benefits
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The high court in London has this week heard a legal challenge that aims to expose how the last Conservative government used a “sham consultation” to try to push through “cataclysmic” cuts to disability benefits of nearly £3 billion over four […]

Activists ask why a Labour government is ‘gleefully’ backing Tory plans to tighten work capability assessment

By John Pring on 12th December 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Activists ask why a Labour government is ‘gleefully’ backing Tory plans to tighten work capability assessment
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Disabled activists have questioned why a Labour-run department was in the high court this week defending cuts proposed by the last government which would cause “human suffering” among hundreds of thousands of claimants of out-of-work disability benefits. They spoke during a […]

Court gives disabled duo go-ahead to challenge ministers on post-Grenfell evacuation

By John Pring on 15th September 2022 Category: Human Rights

Court gives disabled duo go-ahead to challenge ministers on post-Grenfell evacuation
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Two campaigners have won permission from the high court to challenge the government’s refusal to ensure that all disabled people can safely evacuate from high-rise blocks of flats in emergencies. Georgie Hulme and Sarah Rennie, co-founders of the disabled-led leaseholder action […]

Disability strategy is unlawful, court confirms… and denies DWP permission to appeal

By John Pring on 3rd February 2022 Category: Human Rights

Disability strategy is unlawful, court confirms… and denies DWP permission to appeal
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The government has been denied permission to appeal against a court ruling that its entire disability strategy is unlawful, and not just the botched national consultation ministers carried out last year while they were preparing the document. Disability News Service (DNS) […]

Government ‘must tear up national disability strategy’ after high court defeat

By John Pring on 27th January 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government ‘must tear up national disability strategy’ after high court defeat
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Disabled campaigners have called on the government to tear up its “fundamentally broken” National Disability Strategy, after the high court ruled that the much-criticised document was unlawful. The high court found that a botched consultation had made it “impossible” for disabled […]

Universal credit uplift failure was ‘unfair, unjustified and discriminatory’, court hears

By John Pring on 18th November 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Universal credit uplift failure was ‘unfair, unjustified and discriminatory’, court hears
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The government’s decision to treat claimants of universal credit more favourably throughout the pandemic than those receiving other benefits – including more than a million disabled people – was unfair, unjustified and discriminatory, the high court has been told. Four benefit […]

Government must rewrite its National Disability Strategy, court is told

By John Pring on 4th November 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government must rewrite its National Disability Strategy, court is told
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The government could be forced to rewrite its National Disability Strategy, if four disabled campaigners are successful in their bid to persuade the high court that the document is unlawful. Yesterday (Wednesday), their legal team attempted to persuade the court, through […]

Claimants return to court for third battle with DWP in fight for universal credit justice

By John Pring on 21st October 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Claimants return to court for third battle with DWP in fight for universal credit justice
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The high court has this week heard the latest stage in a long-running battle to secure justice for thousands of disabled benefit claimants who lost out financially after being forced onto universal credit. The hearing, due to end today (Thursday), concerns […]

Mixed response from disabled activists to Heidi Crowter abortion case ruling

By John Pring on 30th September 2021 Category: Human Rights

Mixed response from disabled activists to Heidi Crowter abortion case ruling
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Disabled campaigners have given contrasting responses to a court’s high-profile ruling on whether abortion laws are discriminatory. The high court dismissed a legal challenge that argued that it was “morally and ethically wrong” and discriminatory to allow disabled fetuses to be […]

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