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Mobile video screen will tell delegates the ‘appalling’ truth about their Tory government

By John Pring on 9th September 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Mobile video screen will tell delegates the ‘appalling’ truth about their Tory government
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Anti-cuts activists are to hire a mobile video screen that will give disabled people the chance to tell members of the Conservative party attending their annual conference what they think of the government’s “appalling” breaches of their rights. Manchester Disabled People […]

Prime minister must abandon ‘reckless’ COVID Christmas plans, say DPOs

By John Pring on 17th December 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Prime minister must abandon ‘reckless’ COVID Christmas plans, say DPOs
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Disabled campaigners have made a last-minute appeal to the government to abandon its plans to relax rules on socialising over Christmas, as fears grow that this will cause a sharp rise in coronavirus infections and many thousands of deaths. Disabled people’s […]

Activists’ anger after watchdog supports ministers’ ‘abhorrent’ care home COVID policy

By John Pring on 22nd October 2020 Category: Human Rights

Activists’ anger after watchdog supports ministers’ ‘abhorrent’ care home COVID policy
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Disabled activists have attacked the care watchdog for supporting an “abhorrent” government policy that will again see older and disabled people who have been infected with coronavirus being discharged from hospitals into residential homes. Early in the pandemic, hospital patients were discharged […]

Activists ‘aghast’ at ‘negligent’ plans to send infected COVID patients into care homes

By John Pring on 24th September 2020 Category: Human Rights

Activists ‘aghast’ at ‘negligent’ plans to send infected COVID patients into care homes
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Disabled activists say that government plans to allow NHS patients infected with COVID-19 to be discharged into care homes this winter will repeat the failings that led to thousands of deaths of older and disabled people in the early stages of […]

Anger after new business charges £100 to record benefit assessments

By John Pring on 16th January 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Anger after new business charges £100 to record benefit assessments
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A new business that charges benefit claimants £100 to record their disability assessments has been accused of exploiting disabled people’s fears about social security reforms. Disability News Service (DNS) was contacted this week by the Liverpool-based business, which says it provides […]

TransPennine performs sharp U-turn on train access after protest threat

By John Pring on 14th June 2018 Category: Transport

TransPennine performs sharp U-turn on train access after protest threat
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A train operator that planned to run mainline rail services that wheelchair-users would not have been able to access has been forced to abandon its plans after it faced threats of a protest by disabled activists. Disability News Service revealed last month that […]

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