The government has refused to explain why it has failed to publish any minutes from a board of experts set up 17 months ago ...
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‘Appalling’ and ‘frightening’ Reform ‘ready to legalise discrimination’ by scrapping Equality Act
Disabled activists have accused Reform UK of readying itself to “legalise discrimination”, after its new equalities “shadow minister” said the party would repeal the Equality Act on its first day ...
The government’s decision to publish research that shows the bureaucratic and time-consuming nature of its system of educational support has raised fears that its imminent reforms will harm ...
The government has announced a £400 “cash boost” for disabled people who rely on social care in their own homes, while failing to point out that another ministerial decision will drag thousands of ...
Emails that targeted a leading disabled activist have exposed a “rotten culture” at senior levels of the rail industry. The internal emails were obtained from the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) – the ...
Transport for London (TfL) has secured the right to close more than half the ticket offices along the new Elizabeth line ...
One in five staff employed by contractors who carry out disability benefit assessments on the government’s behalf have not ...
Activists say the government’s decision to slash disabled people’s out-of-work benefits is a “recipe for greater hardship” ...
A disabled peer has raised fears that people with learning difficulties could be “collateral damage” if a controversial assisted suicide bill becomes law. The terminally ill adults (end of life) ...
Disabled young people in the UK still face barriers that stop them taking part in school, college and university on an equal basis with non-disabled people, despite ongoing international calls for ...
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