Disabled people and their organisations can push back against the rise of the far-right by joining a mass demonstration in ...
New research commissioned by a Deaf-led charity has found that nearly all users of British Sign Language (BSL) would rather ...
Ministers are facing questions over why the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is using a strict screening process to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The government’s long-awaited reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system are a missed ...
The government’s “generational” reforms to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system will increase the ...
The government’s own social security advisers have warned a minister he may need to do more to “shift entrenched concerns” ...
A disabled peer has hit back at months of attacks on her and other opponents of the assisted suicide bill that accuse them of ...
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.