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  • One quarter think Welfare State dead in 30 years

    18 February 2014 | News

    ... like “pensions, the NHS, tax credits, child benefit, disability living allowance and unemployment benefit”, ...

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  • Temporary carer’s allowance easements in response to cv-19 outbreak

    03 April 2020 | News

    The DWP has announced the introduction of two temporary carer's allowance easements in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

    Both are designed to “help unpaid carers through the current emergency”.

    The two new easements mean that:

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  • DR UK response to access to justice reforms

    10 March 2019 | News

    Disability Rights UK submission to the Justice Committee ...

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  • Channel 4: New Diversity Charter

    11 January 2015 | News

    ... and covers a wide definition of diversity including BAME, disability, LGBT, gender and social mobility. Read more and ...

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  • Liz Sayce to speak at Deaf Unity Conference

    19 May 2013 | News

    ... Deaf Unity in partnership with Disability Rights UK has recently secured funding to support ...

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  • High Court rules Access to Work cap is not unlawful

    19 August 2018 | News

    Buxton, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2018]

    Read judgment

    David Buxton’s press release

    Background to the case

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  • Record numbers receive tougher hate crime sentences

    16 October 2017 | News

    ... on the grounds of race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or transgender identity saw sentences "uplifted". ...

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  • Dont Quit Do It Pledge

    31 May 2017 | News

    It's time to Be Part Of It - show everyone you're proud to support disability sport. For every pledge Irwin Mitchell receives, ...

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  • Govt responds to Work and Pensions Committee Welfare to Work Inquiry

    07 January 2016 | News

    ... invited written submissions until 28 August 2015. View Disability Rights UK's submission to the inquiry Find out ...

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  • Top airlines poor on accessibility

    06 August 2014 | News

    In a new AbilityNet survey, only one of the top twelve carriers and holiday companies sampled met the minimum accessibility standards.

    The companies surveyed were British Airways, Carnival, Club Med, EasyJet, First Choice, Monarch, Qantas, RyanAir, Saga, STA Travel, Thomas Cook and Virgin Atlantic.

    Of these only Club Med met the base level of access requirements needed to research travel and accommodation options and make flight or holiday reservations.

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