DISABLED people in Britain are suffering even more now than they were when a damning report from the United Nations condemned the government for its treatment of them seven years ago.
The UN committee responsible for the Convention on the Rights of Disabled People met in Geneva today to take evidence from British disabled people’s organisations on the government’s response — or lack of it — to its original findings in 2016.
But a report released to coincide with the meeting, compiled by disabled people’s organisations, said the situation had worsened markedly, including through disabled people suffering debt, going hungry and being segregated from society.
On the eve of the 157th Trades Union Congress, MICK WHELAN, general secretary of Aslef, the train drivers’ union, celebrates victory in his campaign to get dignity for drivers at work
Israeli media awash with leaks and rumours of Netanyahu’s plans to seize Gaza. Meanwhile, the unrelenting siege of Gaza continues unabated
ANSELM ELDERGILL draws attention to a legal case on Tuesday in which a human rights group is challenging the government’s decision to allow the sale of weapons used against Palestinians
A new report by Amnesty International pulls no punches in highlighting the Labour government’s human rights violations of those on benefits, says Dr DYLAN MURPHY



