The High Court has declared the Government’s current arrangements for blind and partially sighted voters unlawful, and described them as being “a parody of the electoral process”.
Rising disability among working-age adults and a growth in the number of people over 65 is putting rising pressure on the adult social care system in England, with more people requesting care but fewer people receiving it.
More employers need to recognise the benefits of using positive action to increase the number of female, disabled and ethnic minority apprentices in Britain, according to the national equality body.
The Supreme Court will consider whether the social security tribunals have the power to provide effective remedy to benefits claimants in situations where the application of regulations breach their rights protected by the Human Rights Act.