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‘I’ve been waiting over a year for a wheelchair’

Robert Taylor has a spinal condition that means he is unable to walk unaided. The 56-year-old, from South Normanton, Derbyshire, was left with mobility issues after complications during spinal surgery in 2019. He was referred for a wheelchair in February 2024 but is still waiting to receive the custom piece of equipment.

Deaf pupil wins legal fight for BSL interpreter

A deaf teenager has won a legal fight against Fife Council to have a British Sign Language interpreter in her class for school lessons. Niamdh Braid, 16, from Glenrothes, launched an action against her local authority last year after missing out on essential learning.

Safeguards against coercion in assisted suicide bill are ‘incredibly weak’, disabled academic tells MPs

MPs pushing for the legalisation of assisted suicide have been warned by a disabled academic that protections in the proposed bill that are aimed at preventing disabled people being “coerced” into ending their own lives are “incredibly weak”. The Commons committee examining the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill – which has a strong majority in favour of legalisation – was taking evidence from Dr Miro Griffiths, one of the few disabled experts asked to give oral evidence.

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