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Tribunal allowed to award benefits if rights breached

A TRIBUNAL can order that benefits be awarded to an individual when it finds that deductions are in breach of the Human Rights Act, the Court of Appeal heard yesterday.

Jacqueline Carmichael, who suffers from spina bifida, needs to sleep in a fixed position in a special bed.

She cannot share a bed with her husband and, as there is no space for an additional bed in the room, they require a two-bedroom flat.

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