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Ministers have urged sports clubs and venues to step up their game on access for disabled fans, after the launch of a government report.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Minister for Disabled People welcomes the work the BEPE project is doing to embed inclusive design into the profession's education.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith hails changing attitudes of UK business towards disabled staff.
Record numbers of people with learning disabilities and mental health conditions are being helped into work by the Access to Work scheme.
Swansea named the UK’s first Disability Confident city.
This article follows the High Court ruling on the case of 2 disabled people who faced delays waiting for their PIP claims to be processed.
Mr Richard Exell and Mr Paul Faupel have been reappointed to IIAC for a third 3-year term, from 8 June 2015.
Iain Duncan Smith was welcomed back as the Secretary of State, alongside Lord Freud who continues as Minister for Welfare Reform.
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