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Women’s health call for evidence, now launched
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Women’s health call for evidence, now launched

March 11, 2021
Barriers removed for Deaf Jurors
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Barriers removed for Deaf Jurors

March 11, 2021
Shocking Food Foundation figures on Disabled People experiencing food insecurity
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Shocking Food Foundation figures on Disabled People experiencing food insecurity

March 11, 2021
Victory towards fire evacuation plans for Disabled People
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Victory towards fire evacuation plans for Disabled People

March 11, 2021
House of Lords vote to criminalise domestic abuse by carers
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House of Lords vote to criminalise domestic abuse by carers

March 11, 2021
East London Inclusive Enterprise Zone (ELIEZ) 2021 Showcase
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East London Inclusive Enterprise Zone (ELIEZ) 2021 Showcase

March 11, 2021
Atos pays £2,500 compensation for negligent PIP assessment only after visit from bailiffs
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Atos pays £2,500 compensation for negligent PIP assessment only after visit from bailiffs

March 10, 2021
Budget 2021: “Outrageous” that over 1.9 million disabled people on legacy benefits refused £20 week financial lifeline
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Budget 2021: “Outrageous” that over 1.9 million disabled people on legacy benefits refused £20 week financial lifeline

March 9, 2021
Errol Graham: Family of man who starved to death after benefits cut off lose High Court challenge against the DWP
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Errol Graham: Family of man who starved to death after benefits cut off lose High Court challenge against the DWP

March 9, 2021
Number of people who think benefits are too high falls to 15%
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Number of people who think benefits are too high falls to 15%

March 4, 2021
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  • Concern over ‘Fit4Jobs’ questionnaire that filters out DWP recruits with health conditions March 12, 2026
    Ministers are facing questions over why the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is using a strict screening process to filter out potential recruits with health conditions, while repeatedly complaining that too many disabled and older people are not in jobs. DWP […]
    John Pring
  • Prime minister has excluded disabled people from new civil society forum, evidence suggests March 12, 2026
    The prime minister has excluded disabled people from a new forum he has set up to “bring civil society into the heart of government decision‑making”, evidence suggests. Downing Street released the names this week of 13 representatives from charities, community organisations and […]
    John Pring
  • Peer warns of ‘backward slide to dependency’ after disabled woman’s forced move to nursing home March 12, 2026
    A disabled peer has used a debate celebrating International Women’s Day to highlight how a disabled woman was placed in a nursing home against her will after treatment for pneumonia, rather than being returned to her own home. Baroness [Jane] Campbell told […]
    John Pring
  • Motability changes are already restricting disabled people’s freedom to travel, minister is warned March 12, 2026
    November’s changes to the Motability car scheme – including tax rises introduced by the government – are already restricting disabled people’s freedom to travel, according to a letter signed by 70 disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) and allies. The letter, co-ordinated by the […]
    John Pring
  • Call for disabled people to join mass demonstration to unite against rise of far-right March 12, 2026
    Disabled people and their organisations can push back against the rise of the far-right by joining a mass demonstration in London later this month – or by taking part in the protest online – say disability rights activists. The Together march on […]
    John Pring
  • Peers back stronger hate crime laws, but disabled campaigners call for ‘total overhaul’ of legislation March 12, 2026
    Peers have approved a government amendment that will strengthen disability hate crime laws, but disabled campaigners say there must still be a “total overhaul” of legislation. The amendment means standalone “aggravated offences” will apply to disability hate crime, as well as hate […]
    John Pring
  • Research finds nearly all BSL-users prefer ‘authentic BSL content’ to in-vision interpreters March 12, 2026
    New research commissioned by a Deaf-led charity has found that nearly all users of British Sign Language (BSL) would rather watch television programmes created in BSL rather than those featuring an interpreter in the corner of the screen. The research found that […]
    John Pring
  • Scores of DWP failings linked to deaths were kept from MPs voting on benefit cuts, secret reports reveal March 5, 2026
    Scores of failings that contributed to the deaths of disabled people who relied on the social security system were kept from MPs who were voting on cuts to disability benefits in the summer of 2025, new documents have revealed. The Department for […]
    John Pring
  • DWP staff ignored rules on how to respond to claimants who report suicidal thoughts, secret reports reveal March 5, 2026
    Staff working for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) repeatedly ignored crucial rules on how to respond when benefit claimants disclose that they intend to self-harm or take their own lives. New documents published quietly by DWP after a freedom of […]
    John Pring
  • New official figures disprove claims that social security spending is ‘spiralling out of control’ March 5, 2026
    New official figures published alongside this week’s spring statement have again disproved claims that spending on “welfare” is “spiralling out of control”. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) published its latest Economic and Fiscal Outlook report on Tuesday, and it showed the […]
    John Pring
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