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Disabled people face ‘systemic’ barriers in accessing community equipment, parliamentary inquiry finds

By John Pring on 30th October 2025 Category: Independent Living

Disabled people face ‘systemic’ barriers in accessing community equipment, parliamentary inquiry finds
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A cross-party group of MPs and peers has called on the government to draw up a national strategy to address the “deeply troubling” and “systemic” barriers that prevent disabled people accessing the equipment they need to live independently. Hundreds of disabled […]

Parliament security confiscates ‘political’ book on DWP deaths from activists before PIP cuts debate

By John Pring on 15th May 2025 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Parliament security confiscates ‘political’ book on DWP deaths from activists before PIP cuts debate
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Parliament has refused to criticise a security officer who confiscated a book about benefit deaths because it was “too political” as three disabled activists arrived to watch a debate on disability benefit cuts, and quizzed them about their medication. The three […]

Petition aims to unite opposition to disability benefits green paper and force MPs to debate all cuts

By John Pring on 1st May 2025 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Petition aims to unite opposition to disability benefits green paper and force MPs to debate all cuts
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A new petition backed by disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) aims to unite opposition to the government’s “devastating” disability benefit cuts and reforms by calling for every one of the measures to be abandoned. While a string of petitions have focused on […]

Disabled activists pledge to continue to fight assisted suicide bill, after MPs vote in favour

By John Pring on 5th December 2024 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Disabled activists pledge to continue to fight assisted suicide bill, after MPs vote in favour
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Disabled activists have pledged to continue the fight against the legalisation of assisted suicide, despite MPs voting comfortably in favour of a bill that would allow it to be introduced in England and Wales. The vote, by 330 MPs in favour […]

Crowdfunder success means every MP will receive copy of book that lays bare decades of DWP violence

By John Pring on 8th August 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Crowdfunder success means every MP will receive copy of book that lays bare decades of DWP violence
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Thanks to the success of a crowdfunding initiative, every MP is to receive a copy of a book that investigates how the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) caused countless deaths of disabled benefit claimants over the last 14 years. Organisers […]

Rees-Mogg accuses shielding MPs of ‘shirking their duty’ by working from home

By John Pring on 5th November 2020 Category: Politics

Rees-Mogg accuses shielding MPs of ‘shirking their duty’ by working from home
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A government minister has accused MPs who are disabled or are otherwise shielding from coronavirus of shirking their “duty” by refusing to come to the House of Commons to take part in debates during lockdown. The comments by the leader of […]

Labour conference: De Cordova ‘facing oppression’ in parliament over support needs

By John Pring on 26th September 2019 Category: Politics

Labour conference: De Cordova ‘facing oppression’ in parliament over support needs
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A disabled shadow minister has accused the public body that provides MPs with financial support of “oppression” and “discrimination”, after it refused to meet some of the disability-related costs of doing her job in parliament. Marsha de Cordova described the “worry, […]

Disabled MP credits mainstream education for new parliamentary career

By John Pring on 20th July 2017 Category: Politics

Disabled MP credits mainstream education for new parliamentary career
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A newly-elected disabled MP has said that she would never have been elected to parliament if her mother had not fought for her right to a mainstream education. Marsha de Cordova used part of her maiden speech to other MPs – […]

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