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Disability

October 2024

  • A doctor and patient in a consulting room at a GP surgery

    Number of people in UK out of work due to ill health growing by 300,000 a year

    Data dashes hopes that effects of pandemic would subside and labour market would return to pre-Covid state
  • A person using a laptop while holding a bank card.

    Monitoring UK bank accounts for benefits fraud would be ‘huge blow to privacy’

    Exclusive: privacy and rights groups fear government may resurrect Tory plan for mass algorithmic surveillance
  • Frank Gardner

    BBC’s Frank Gardner criticises airline after crawling to toilet on flight

    Journalist says experience on LOT Polish Airlines flight that had no aisle chair was ‘quite degrading’

September 2024

  • Mary Husted: Dreams, Oracles, Icons, 1991
Mary Husted for Family

    The great women's art bulletin
    ‘Was he out there looking for me?’: the artworks that help adopted children feel seen

  • close-up of man wearing suit holding papers

    Top Republicans disavow Trump’s ‘mentally disabled’ attacks on Harris

  • Adam Pearson poses for a portrait on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in New York.

    ‘People say, just get surgery, and I’m like: Bruh, this is after surgery’

  • The Strictly Come Dancing contestant and comedian Chris McCausland with the professional dancer Dianne Buswell.

    How Strictly’s Chris McCausland is inspiring the next generation of blind dancers

  • Why are so many people in Britain off sick? The answer is far more complex than you think

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Long-term sick need to get back to work where they can, says Starmer

  • Romeo and Juliet review – diversity doubles the power of Shakespeare’s tragedy

  • Breakfast clubs must be for all children in England, say disability charities

  • The networker
    Apple’s new AirPods will make America hear again, but no thanks to the regulator

    John Naughton
  • A moment that changed me
    A moment that changed me: my dad helped me with everything – then suddenly he was gone

  • Charities demand to meet UK ministers as 1.6m disabled OAPs set to lose winter fuel payments

  • ‘It’s the only disease where you’re not supported to fight for your life’: why Kate Swaffer is demanding dementia rights

  • This is how we do it
    This is how we do it: ‘We were quite amazed to find out what we could do to have fun’

  • How we met
    How we met: ‘He seemed very nice and kind – and I really liked his hands’

  • More than a million unpaid UK carers living in poverty, research finds

  • Michael Turinsky: Precarious Moves review – unpredictable, uncategorisable and unexpected

  • Channel 4’s Paralympics coverage pulls in more than 18m viewers

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