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Seven Tory ministers for disabled people stay silent on UN’s international rights day
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DWP silence after PIP success rate plunges by a fifth in just a year
Lewisham commission hopes to put disabled people at heart of decision-making
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Deaf election candidate plans legal action over government’s access costs refusal
UK dementia diagnoses rise 40% in five years
Ministers allow transport industry to break access laws… again
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