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PM’s ‘reckless’ move to lift most COVID rules will leave millions ‘to fend for themselves’

By John Pring on 15th July 2021 Category: Human Rights

PM’s ‘reckless’ move to lift most COVID rules will leave millions ‘to fend for themselves’
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The government has been accused of abdicating its responsibility to millions of disabled people in England and leaving them to “fend for themselves”, after deciding to push ahead with “reckless” plans to lift most COVID-19 restrictions. On Monday (19 July), the […]

Government’s lockdown-lifting ‘gamble’ is ‘utterly reckless’, say DPOs

By John Pring on 8th July 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government’s lockdown-lifting ‘gamble’ is ‘utterly reckless’, say DPOs
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Disabled people’s organisations have expressed their “grave concern” over the government’s “utterly reckless” decision to lift most of the remaining COVID-19 rules in England from 19 July. The move from “rules and regulations” to “guidance and good sense” – although final […]

Theatre leaders ‘behaving almost criminally’ over call to reopen with no social distancing

By John Pring on 24th June 2021 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Theatre leaders ‘behaving almost criminally’ over call to reopen with no social distancing
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Theatre leaders are behaving “almost criminally” by demanding the government allows them to fully reopen venues without any social distancing, according to one of the founders of the UK Disability Arts Alliance. Andrew Miller, who has just completed three years as […]

House of Commons failed to act after disabled staff and MPs spoke out on COVID safety

By John Pring on 10th December 2020 Category: Human Rights

House of Commons failed to act after disabled staff and MPs spoke out on COVID safety
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The House of Commons refused to take any action after disabled members of staff, MPs and peers raised concerns about their safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, documents released under the Freedom of Information Act have revealed. Members of the ParliAble network […]

MPs ‘risking the lives of disabled colleagues and staff by flouting COVID rules’

By John Pring on 29th October 2020 Category: Politics

MPs ‘risking the lives of disabled colleagues and staff by flouting COVID rules’
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MPs are risking the lives of disabled parliamentarians and House of Commons staff – and those with long-term health conditions – by flouting COVID-19 safety measures, three MPs have revealed. The trio – Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper, Labour’s Rachael […]

Trio of MPs expose widespread discrimination in House of Commons

By John Pring on 29th October 2020 Category: Politics

Trio of MPs expose widespread discrimination in House of Commons
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Three MPs – two of whom have long-term health conditions – have exposed the widespread discrimination faced by disabled MPs due to outdated House of Commons rules, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 100 “very high risk” MPs […]

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