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We must learn from Covid and ensure that disabled people are never again neglected

We must learn from Covid and ensure that disabled people are never again neglected
If the government continues to freeze out disabled people's organisations and groups from decision making, we will never see positive change, writes Mikey Erhardt, campaigner at Disability Rights UK
'It worries me it could happen again': How Covid turned life upside down for children and young people

'It worries me it could happen again': How Covid turned life upside down for children and young people
Labour's benefits cuts are short-sighted, whatever way you look at it

Labour's benefits cuts are short-sighted, whatever way you look at it
We must not allow Nigel Farage to run away from his record on Ukraine
We must not allow Nigel Farage to run away from his record on Ukraine
Adolescence is a powerful wake-up call about what's happening to our sons online
Adolescence is a powerful wake-up call about what's happening to our sons online
Labour must learn from the Covid-era Everyone In scheme to end homelessness

Labour must learn from the Covid-era Everyone In scheme to end homelessness
Labour's rushed cuts to benefits will see severely disabled people plunged into deep poverty

Labour's rushed cuts to benefits will see severely disabled people plunged into deep poverty
Water isn't just an environmental issue – it’s a humanitarian emergency

Water isn't just an environmental issue – it’s a humanitarian emergency
Victorian illnesses like rickets are on the rise. We need radical change to end malnutrition

Victorian illnesses like rickets are on the rise. We need radical change to end malnutrition
UK loses £118bn a year to poor mental health. Cutting benefits is not the answer

UK loses £118bn a year to poor mental health. Cutting benefits is not the answer
Disabled people have spent years being attacked as spongers. Labour's benefit cuts are no different

Disabled people have spent years being attacked as spongers. Labour's benefit cuts are no different
Labour's benefit cuts might only be worth the price tag of a Premier League striker – here's why

Labour's benefit cuts might only be worth the price tag of a Premier League striker – here's why
40 years since it started, what's the point of Comic Relief?

40 years since it started, what's the point of Comic Relief?
I'm a disabled person claiming benefits – and I've lost all hope in the Labour government

I'm a disabled person claiming benefits – and I've lost all hope in the Labour government
Too many children with special educational needs are living in poverty. It's a waste of public funds

Too many children with special educational needs are living in poverty. It's a waste of public funds
Disabled and mentally ill people feel 'broken and without hope' over Labour's plans for benefits

Disabled and mentally ill people feel 'broken and without hope' over Labour's plans for benefits
Doctors ignored me, a disabled woman, when deciding if I'd be resuscitated in the pandemic

Doctors ignored me, a disabled woman, when deciding if I'd be resuscitated in the pandemic
Why the loss of terrestrial TV risks pushing millions of Brits to the margins

Why the loss of terrestrial TV risks pushing millions of Brits to the margins
The government has a choice: Slash benefits and destroy lives or support disabled people

The government has a choice: Slash benefits and destroy lives or support disabled people
How dance is helping women heal after being diagnosed with cancer

How dance is helping women heal after being diagnosed with cancer
Labour has vowed to cleaning up Windermere – but our fight for a sewage-free lake is not over

Labour has vowed to cleaning up Windermere – but our fight for a sewage-free lake is not over
High Potential is high-octane, fast-talking nonsense that will hit you right in the Columbos

High Potential is high-octane, fast-talking nonsense that will hit you right in the Columbos
This diagram shows exactly where the government is going wrong on poverty

This diagram shows exactly where the government is going wrong on poverty
Generation B is the movement using business as a force for good – and it's growing

Generation B is the movement using business as a force for good – and it's growing
If we want Britain to be healthier we must address structural racism
