Leaving the European Union (EU) would put at risk significant improvements that have been made to the lives of disabled […]
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing claims that it is deliberately misleading benefit claimants into thinking […]
Lawyers, campaigners, peers and academics have spoken of how disabled people can find it almost impossible to enforce their rights […]
The government has appointed a commercial lawyer to chair the equality and human rights watchdog, despite MPs raising serious concerns […]
The government has told the equality watchdog that it plans to slash its budget again, even though the financial year […]
A disability charity is set to scrap a team of disabled staff members dedicated to empowering the residents of its […]
Search Home Abstract PDF Current Issue Archive Online First J Epidemiol Community Health doi:10.1136/jech-2015-206209 Research report ‘First, do no harm’: […]
Austerity and Public Law Michael Adler: Benefit Sanctions and the Rule of Law Editors’ note: The blog is running a […]
Copyright John Pring Disability News Service Friday 30th October 2015 Cameron quizzed again on death of Michael O’Sullivan and DWP’s […]
Copyright John Pring Disability News Service Friday 30th October 2015 Disabled people’s rights are regressing in every area of […]
Copyright John Pring Disability News Service 29th October 2015 Disabled people’s rights have gone backwards over the last five years, […]
Benefits claimants are subjected to an ‘amateurish, secret penal system which is more severe than the mainstream judicial system’, writes […]
BBC Question Time, Grimsby, Thursday 22nd October 2015 LINK TO FULL SEGMENT [Scroll to 35 minutes 35 seconds into the […]
By John Pring Disability News Service Thursday 22nd October 2015 The government has rejected three key recommendations by a cross-party […]
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