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    • Attractions
      • Brighton
        • Brighton Toy and Model Museum
        • Brighton Pier
        • Booth Museum of Natural History
        • The Royal Pavilion
        • Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
        • Brighton, Hove and West Pier Seafront Areas
        • Madeira Drive, Seafront Area opposite Volks Railway
        • Sea Life Centre
        • Brighton Fishing Museum
        • Preston Manor
        • Brighton Racecourse
      • Brighton Marina
        • Brighton Marina
        • Bowlplex , Brighton Marina Bowling
      • Hove
        • Hove Museum and Art Gallery
        • Coral's Greyhound Stadium
    • Sports Facilities & Venues
      • Brighton
        • Prince Regent Swimming Pool
        • Moulsecoomb Community Leisure Centre
      • Hove
        • Sussex County Cricket Ground
        • The King Alfred Leisure Centre
    • Eating and Drinking
      • Brighton Marina
        • Pizza Express, Brighton Marina.
        • Karma, Brighton Marina
        • The Brasserie fish - Fine Fish Restaurant
        • Frankie and Benny's
        • Bella Napoli Ristorante Pizzeria
        • Cafe Rouge
        • Strada
        • The Gourmet Fish & Chip Co.
      • Brighton Seafront
        • The Meeting Place Cafe
        • Harry Ramsden's
        • The Madeira - a Harvester Restaurant
        • The Regency (Restaurant)
        • Melrose (Restaurant)
        • Arrogant Frog Brasserie
        • The Best Fish & Chip Shop
        • Buddies Restaurant
        • Al Fresco Cocktail Bar & Restaurant
        • Due South
        • OHSO Social
        • Terraces Bar and Grill
        • Above Audio
      • Central Brighton
        • Starbucks Coffee, Western Road
        • The Bright Helm, Weatherspoons
        • Cafe Arcadia, Brighton
        • Strada
        • Robin Hood Pub
        • Coffee Republic
        • No 1 Bar, Brighton
        • Fiddlers Elbow
        • Nando's
        • Pinocchio Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria
        • Gekko
      • The Lanes
        • The Font
        • Starbucks, Market Street
        • Costa Coffee
        • Donatello
        • Crepes & Co
        • Fratelli - Bar Ristorante
        • terre a terre, vegetarian restaurant
        • Food for Friends
        • Madame Geisha
        • Jamie's italian restaurant
        • English's Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar
        • Riddle & Finns Champagne & Oyster Bar
        • Days Oriental Buffet
        • Fat Leo's
        • Fishy – Fishy
      • North Lanes
        • Las Iguanas
        • Bill's Produce Store & Cafe
        • Carluccio's
        • Caffe Nero
        • Al Duomos Cafe Bar Restaurant
        • Komedia Cafe
      • St James Street
        • Starbucks Coffee, St James Street
        • Cherry Tree Mediterranean Deli
        • Saint James Tavern
        • The Round Georges Pub - Brighton
        • Spinelli Coffee
        • Ground Tea & Coffee
      • Hove
        • Barney's
        • Oriental Village Restaurant
        • Bankers
        • Sussex Cricketer Pub
        • The Blind Busker Pub
        • Brunswick Pub
        • The Slug and Lettuce
        • Three Graces Pub
        • Hangleton Manor
      • Hove Seafront
        • The Blue Lagoon Pub
        • Moroccos Icecream Parlour / Restaurant
        • The Lawns Cafe
        • Mrs Bumbles (cafe)
        • V Bites
    • Public Buildings & Community Centres
      • Brighton
        • Patcham Library
        • St Paul's Church
        • Jubilee Library Brighton
        • Kemp Town Crypt Community Centre
        • Church of the Annunciation
        • St. George's Church
        • Visitor Information Centre
        • Friends Meeting House
        • Meadowview Community Centre
        • Brighthelm Church and Community Centre
        • Hanover Community Centre
        • Phoenix Community Centre
        • Brighton Youth Centre
        • Hollingdean Community Centre
        • Patcham Community Centre
        • Daily Living Centre
        • Young People's Centre
        • Crew Club
        • Friends Centre - Ivory Place
        • Moulsecoomb Library
        • Community Base
        • Valley Social Centre
        • The Phoenix Gallery Brighton
        • Lighthouse
        • Resource Centre
        • St.Bartholomew's Church
        • Unitarian Church
        • Fabrica Gallery
      • Hove
        • St. Andrews, Waterloo Street
        • Hove Town Hall
        • St Philip's Church and Hall
        • Brighton and Hove Reform Synagogue and The Ajex Hall
        • The Connaught Centre - City College
        • Cornerstone Community Centre, Hove
        • Oasis Christian Fellowship Church
        • St Richard's Church and Community Centre
        • Church House, Hove
    • Music, The Arts and Cinema
      • Brighton
        • Latest MusicBar
        • Brighton Dome - Concert Hall
        • Concorde 2
        • The Dome Box Office
        • The Corn Exchange
        • The Pavilion Theatre
        • Theatre Royal Brighton
        • Iambic Arts Theatre
        • University of Brighton Gallery & Sallis Benney Theatre
        • Komedia
        • The Duke of York's Picturehouse
        • The Brighton Centre
        • Odeon Cinema
      • Brighton Marina
        • Cineworld Brighton Marina
      • Hove
        • The Old Market
    • Parks and Walks
      • Brighton
        • Royal Pavilion Gardens
        • Stanmer Park, Brighton
      • Hove
        • Wish Park
        • Stoneham Park
        • Hove Recreation Ground
        • Hove Park
        • Hove Lagoon
        • Davis Park
        • Dyke Railway Easy Access Trail
    • Places to Stay
      • Brighton Marina
        • Hotel Seattle
      • Brighton Seafront
        • Ramada Brighton Review
        • Holiday Inn
        • Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel
        • The Old Ship Inn - Brighton
        • Umi Hotel
        • The De Vere Grand Hotel
        • Queens Hotel Brighton
        • Thistle Hotel
      • Central Brighton
        • Radisson BLU, Brighton
        • Travelodge
        • Premier Inn
      • Hove
        • Park Inn Hotel
        • The Courtlands
        • The Princes Marine Hotel
      • North Laines
        • Jury's Inn Hotel
        • Myhotel
      • Self Catering
        • Kilcolgan Holiday Bungalows
      • St James Area
        • Ambassador Hotel
      • The Lanes
        • Hotel du Vin
    • Shopping
      • Brighton
        • Marks and Spencer
        • Primark
        • The North Laine Area, Brighton
        • Churchill Square Shopping Centre
        • The Lanes
        • Brighton Garden Centre - formerly Wyevale Garden Centre
      • Hove
        • Tesco Hove
        • Richardson Road Shopping Area
        • George Street
    • Transport
      • Brighton & Hove
        • Brighton & Hove Buses
        • Taxis in Brighton & Hove
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        • National Express Coach Station
        • Brighton Train Station
        • Car Parks in Brighton & Hove
    • LGBT Pubs & Clubs
      • Brighton Seafront
        • Charles Street Bar and Club
        • Legends (Bar, Hotel & Club)
      • Central Brighton
        • Dr Brightons
      • St James Area
        • The White Horse
        • The Marlborough
        • The PV @ The Jury's Out
        • Star Inn
        • The Queens Arms
        • The Kings Arms
        • Amsterdam Hotel Bar & Restaurant
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  • Federation News
    • Watchdog calls for user involvement
    • Postcards to Gordon fuel campaign for support
    • Call for action on HIV workplace discrimination
    • Current developments in Fed Projects, January
    • Sainsbury’s starts fining bay abusers across the UK
    • MPs’ inquiry follows social care green paper
    • Recession hits jobs, but evidence still unclear on disabled people
    • Purdy wins Lords assisted suicide appeal
    • Councils ‘must do more’ to ease impact of recession
    • Advice for the heatwave
    • Government move holds out hope on extradition for disabled hacker
    • Political parties back moves for more disabled MPs
    • Greens join battle over DLA and AA
    • Mixed picture on public equality duties, says watchdog
    • FED Shortlisted in prestigious City Awards1
    • Hawking receives highest US civilian honour from Obama
    • Government signals improvements to training bill
    • London’s Mayor ‘failing legal duties on disability hate crime’
    • Success at last nights Public Service Awards 2009 Ceremony
    • Access at Edinburgh International Festival ‘an absolute disgrace’
    • Liberty’s home is safe for another year
    • Bay abuse supermarkets face flood of court action
    • The Eye has it on access
    • CPS is ‘failing witnesses with mental health conditions’
    • Ofsted to be forced to improve on disability
    • Taxi access victory for campaigners
    • Success for Changing Places as campaign hits the 100 mark
    • Liberty takes to the air again
    • Shock and anger over McKinnon’s court defeat
    • Disability world mourns Baroness Chapman
    • Green paper promises ‘fairer, simple and affordable’ care system
    • Jobcentre Plus ‘must do more to promote equality’
    • ‘Successful’ mental health work support scheme to be extended
    • Primary schools ‘failing to promote positive attitudes’
    • ‘Unacceptable’ variation in muscular dystrophy services
    • Welcome to Federation News
    • International Day of Disabled Persons 3rd December
    • Get Involved! influences hospital policy on carers & PAs
    • Police criticised over hate crime murder claim
    • EHRC ‘reaffirms’ commitment to disability rights agenda
    • Prince Regent Swimming Pool - Improved Changing Facility
    • Pat tries out a new set of wheels!
    • International Day of Disabled Persons: ROUND UP
    • Report raises concerns over use of community treatment orders
    • Equality body’s two disabled commissioners quit its board
    • Don’t treat us like children on abuse, say disabled people
    • Watchdog lays out strategy, despite cost-cutting fears
    • Government refuses to rule out scrapping DLA
    • 40 Years of Riding for the Disabled
    • St James's St Street party, 1st-2nd August
    • Federation responds to "street clutter" consultation
    • In Other News: Landmark court ruling orders Sheffield bank to install accessible lift
    • The Month That Was : January News from the Community
    • Trailblazers set their sights on discrimination in pubs, clubs and museums
    • ‘Provocative’ films aim to undermine mental health stigma
    • Artist’s plinth protest highlights Nazi death programme
    • Thousands join campaign to save DLA and AA
    • Small increase in use of direct payments ‘very disappointing’
    • Universities still failing disabled students on access
    • Big firms ‘must do more’ to find jobs for people with learning difficulties
    • Apprenticeships bill ‘will discriminate’ against disabled students
    • Disabled student wins discrimination case against US clothes store
    • LGBT Disabled People's Group: Winter Pride planning meeting
    • Prisons ‘failing’ on mental health work preparation
    • Mental health stereotypes in films ‘worse than in the silent era’
    • New powers could help you change your community for the better
    • In other news: national charity conducts survey of disabled people's experiences on public transport
    • Have Your Say: Improving Access to Taxis
    • Pressure mounts on EHRC boss
    • Government ignores pleas to halt deportation of disabled asylum-seeker
    • US campaigners back McKinnon extradition fight
    • Disabled people ‘not hit hardest’ by recession, says TUC
    • Young campaigners to probe university access
    • Higher rate Disability Living Allowance (DLA) extended to severely visually impaired people
    • Care Quality Commission launched
    • Age concern and Help the Aged join forces
    • Court Rules against Direct Payments for NHS Continuing Care
    • Lords ruling means protection for more people with fluctuating conditions
    • Daily living centre move could help create a ‘centre of excellence’ for disabled people
    • Angry campaigners attack RCN for change of stance on assisted suicide
    • Airline oxygen victory for campaigners
    • Come and Find out what Brokerage Means to you!
    • Government’s mental health vision ‘will need resources’
    • Autism bill set to become law
    • Equality watchdog set for major shake-up
    • Celebrate Bike Week in June
    • Large majority of families with disabled children receive no services
    • Carers' Week
    • Sophie and Riam join forces for new campaign
    • Massie says EHRC changes are three years too late
    • Exclusion ruling sends ‘clear signal’ to schools
    • Awards focus on unlocking disabled people’s talents
    • Survey could prove case for fining bay abusers
    • Daily Living Centre to Close for Move
    • Demand for Disabled Facilities Grants increase across Sussex
    • Benefits report fails on major issues, says poverty charity
    • Britain is failing those who lose their sight, says RNIB
    • Edinburgh festival pledges to improve access
    • Mayor to face police authority hate crime questions
    • Anger over withdrawal of college funding
    • ‘Funding and detail missing’ from hate crime action plan
    • Loss of free parking creates problems for disabled drivers
    • Charities raise concerns over mental health swine flu measures
    • Family suffered years of abuse before car fire deaths
    • Lib Dem peer to demand access support for councillors
    • Disabled high-fliers need mentoring to succeed, finds survey
    • Government’s strict work test ‘forces disabled people onto JSA’
    • Assisted suicide guidance sends out ‘disturbing signals’
    • Welsh shoppers ‘abandoning high street over access’
    • Government unveils blue badge map improvements
    • Changing Places toilet officially opened on Brighton seafront
    • Minister promises DLA is safe - but only until you are 65
    • Benefits system is ‘failing deaf people’
    • Cautious welcome for free personal care pledge
    • Police were warned on hate crime ‘five years before death’
    • Hate crime failure by police was ‘institutional disablism’
    • Police watchdog will investigate whether force failed on hate crime
    • Disabled children call on politicians to promise action on their rights
    • Campaigners criticise ‘disablist’ coverage of Brown’s health
    • Guidance aims to cut exclusions of pupils with SEN
    • Call for action on access to London public transport
    • London 2012 ‘provides unique chance to improve access in capital’
    • Activists hope for one million names on benefits petition
    • Concerns over Tory incapacity benefit plans
    • London 2012 launches £3 million disability arts programme
    • Fears over 2012 Paralympic TV coverage
    • Children to have guide dogs for the first time
    • Lib Dems would scrap disabled people’s minister
    • Conservatives ‘not attracted’ to scrapping AA and DLA
    • Harper warns EHRC will have to improve
    • Review will lead to new learning difficulties guidance on services
    • Equality bill ‘gives green light to homophobic bullying’
    • Young activists quiz disabled pupils at schools across England
    • Concerns over first government work test figures
    • MPs call for improved autism services
    • British man with bipolar disorder faces execution in China
    • Jobs and benefits system ‘condemns people with autism to poverty’
    • Government adviser ‘wary’ of legal right to independent living
    • Minister avoids answering questions on threat to DLA
    • Disabled hacker fails in latest bid to avoid extradition
    • Fit notes ‘need explicit reference to reasonable adjustments’
    • Harper tries to quell alarm over Conservative welfare reforms
    • Businesses' standards are rising, slowly
    • Councils ‘failing on equipment assessments'
    • Bill changes ‘will empower disabled people'
    • Questions remain over disability benefits plans
    • Assessment's first birthday sparks warnings from campaigners
    • Independent living bill falls again
    • GB swimmers top table at European championships
    • Reality TV star Sophie Morgan issues ‘miracle cure' warning
    • Crescendo's first tour for 13 years will pay tribute to movement
    • Low level of IB fraud casts doubt on reforms
    • Government ‘breaks green paper promise’
    • Union boss calls for action on disability hate crime
    • Survey suggests recession is forcing more disabled people into poverty
    • Apprenticeships bill success for campaigners
    • Sharp rise in calls to disability hate helpline
    • Minister faces schools inclusion questions
    • Prize-winning photograph will put minister’s visitors in the picture
    • Project Search pilots ready for lift-off
    • Appeal ruling confirms ‘landmark’ DDA victory for carers
    • ‘Penny-pinching’ government criticised over lone parents
    • Green paper will push disabled people into the red, say campaigners
    • Problems with student support system are ‘outrageous’
    • Charities ‘filling gap in services for young disabled people’
    • Second attempt to outlaw discrimination against ‘sectioned’ MPs
    • Cathedral service gives thanks for ground-breaking disability act
    • RADAR searches for leaders of the future
    • Bill ‘will shine light on disgraceful response to blood inquiry’
    • Personal care bill ‘will squeeze services’
    • Bank loses appeal over ‘landmark’ access ruling
    • Lifting of ban means athletes with learning difficulties will compete at 2012
    • Disabled artists praise dancer’s avant-garde epilepsy experiment
    • MPs and peers highlight discrimination faced by disabled children
    • EastEnders scoops mental health media award
    • Amendment to bill ‘could lead to more disabled MPs’
    • Mystery over appointment of equality watchdog commissioners
    • Call for action on adult communication
    • DPOs recognised in awards ceremony
    • HIV stigma ‘still a significant challenge’
    • Home secretary attacked by MPs over McKinnon extradition
    • Civil Service seeks disabled students for internship scheme
    • Business award provides extras reward for Pickup
    • Equality watchdog to launch inquiry into violence and harassment
    • CQC finds improvements in care, but concerns remain
    • Goal of equality by 2025 is closer, says government
    • Independent living strategy is probably on course, say experts
    • Jobs measure in bill could help stop discrimination by employers
    • Sports bodies launch last hunt for athletes with Paralympic X factor
    • Mental health launch: strategy ‘will replace prejudice with opportunity’
    • Mental health launch: intensive support will boost numbers in work
    • Mental health launch: new strategy ‘will lead to lower prejudice’
    • Council to use PFI to fund new centre for independent living
    • Coalition lays down route out of poverty
    • Campaigners call for ‘radical’ changes to mayor’s plan for London
    • Government takes next step on path towards right to control
    • Battle begins again to bring best out of equality bill
    • Benefits increase now seems not quite so generous
    • The Fed Celebrates the International Day of Disabled Persons with a Successful Event at Brighton Dome.
    • Transport for London will miss step-free target
    • President’s award marks two decades of campaigning work
    • Recession hitting disabled people hard, says report
    • Outrage after China executes disabled Briton
    • Thalidomide survivors to win government apology after 50 years
    • Disabled duo set to fight again in court for direct payments
    • Rights campaigners honoured in new year list
    • Seminars will help disabled people become NHS leaders
    • Government launches ‘urgent review’ of Pathways to Work
    • Police force reviews hate crime policy after family’s five-year ordeal
    • China faces embassy protest over execution
    • Government set to act on scooter safety
    • Minister attacks care reform ‘scaremongers’
    • Peers approve bill to right wrongs of NHS’s ‘worst treatment disaster’
    • Campaigners fight again to hold the line on assisted suicide
    • MP calls for evidence from disabled people for fuel poverty inquiry
    • Minister’s verdict on EHRC: ‘Could do better’
    • Report finds nearly a third of disabled people in poverty
    • Smith pledges to make disabled people love the EHRC
    • Lib Dems lead the way on disabled MPs
    • Improvements to equality bill will safeguard ‘holy grail’
    • Confusion after minister claims reserved posts are illegal
    • Tories will ‘turn back clock’ on inclusion in schools
    • Supermarkets pledge to do more on parking time limits
    • Disabled peers raise concerns over personal care bill
    • Manufactured goods ‘must be included in new EU laws’
    • Care regulator could probe social care ‘unmet need’
    • ‘Change in culture’ among job support providers
    • UKDPC calls for central role in monitoring UN convention
    • Disabled peer attacks ‘ignorance’ of euthanasia lobby
    • Disabled students still facing ‘shocking’ grant delays
    • ParalympicsGB silent on BBC Winter Paralympics blow
    • Concerns raised over role and future of Equality 2025
    • Handbook is guide to ‘unique’ relationship with PAs
    • MPs raise concerns over decisions on disability benefits
    • Dame Tanni to fight for rights in the Lords
    • Scotland’s ten-year plan to ‘mainstream’ personalisation
    • Care watchdog praises improvements but demands radical change
    • Councils fail information test on personal budgets
    • Government adds confusion to Eagle’s reserved posts comments
    • Government research follows ‘increasing concerns’ on forced marriage
    • Equality bill amendment ‘will boost number of accessible taxis’
    • BBC criticised over Winter Paralympics TV plans
    • ELECTION 2010: Rethink calls for action on prison numbers
    • ELECTION 2010: charity says social care reform should be ‘priority’
    • Fears raised over impact of cuts on support
    • Prison service breached disability discrimination laws, says court
    • Campaigners threaten protests over Norfolk nursing home plans
    • Government conference aims for consensus on social care funding
    • Baywatch survey provides more evidence that fining works
    • New fears over impact of work assessment test
    • Conference ‘helps move towards consensus on care’
    • Mail’s parking article sparks furious response
    • Hate crime film will highlight disabled people’s stories
    • Portability ‘breakthrough’ delights campaigners
    • Work assessment test under fresh fire
    • Pathways contracts mean many get ‘bare minimum’ help
    • Law shake-up ‘will lead to clarity on social care’
    • Judges must change attitudes on disability
    • Concerns remain over assisted suicide guidance
    • 3-year Brighton & Hove Multi-Agency Strategy for Carers Published
    • Debenhams puts disabled model in the picture
    • ELECTION 2010: Minister says ‘roadmap’ is key to Labour’s disability policies
    • ELECTION 2010: Tory shadow says new work support is key policy
    • ELECTION 2010: Lib Dems come up empty-handed on disability
    • Set-up of EHRC was ‘flawed and inefficient’
    • Disabled protesters march on Ofcom over ‘offensive hate language’
    • Autism strategy savaged by campaigners over weak language
    • New improvements to equality bill, but concerns remain
    • Campaigners say government must release work test figures
    • Scooter users could be forced to take test and buy insurance
    • Guide Dogs secures ‘shared streets’ court victory
    • Eagle quells fears over reserved posts
    • ELECTION 2010: Watchdog could set up election day hotline for disabled voters
    • ELECTION 2010: Speaker pledges to ‘champion disabled people’
    • Schemes will trial new job support
    • MPs call for action on ‘underfunded’ social care system
    • Bus companies could face fines over wheelchair spaces
    • Police figures reveal new concerns
    • Research shows personalisation works well if done well
    • EHRC pledges to do more on human rights
    • Government must act on fuel poverty, says coalition
    • Campaigners demand next of kin rights for singles
    • Parties back key measure on disabled MPs
    • Watchdog fails to talk to DPO over Pilkington police failings
    • Large-scale move to personalisation ‘can work if done well’
    • Personal care bill receives damaging setback
    • Vancouver 2010: GB team disappoint but still hope for medal
    • London 2012: Sirens announce disability arts commissions
    • London 2012: Disability sport to receive £11.5 million boost
    • London 2012: Government sets out plans for a ‘disability legacy’
    • Campaign calls for Vodafone to think again on sat-nav system
    • Urgent changes needed to housing benefit rules, say MPs
    • RADAR finds disabled people achieving high-flying success
    • National Care Service white paper: government unveils plans
    • National Care Service white paper: government criticised on funding
    • National Care Service white paper: mixed reaction from charities
    • National Care Service white paper: campaigners raise concerns
    • Work test plans ‘could blight lives of hundreds of thousands’
    • EU funds ‘being used to build segregated institutions’
    • Government increases funds for DFG but faces ‘lifetime homes’ call
    • Inquiry call over disabled woman’s death
    • User involvement on autism board is ‘woefully inadequate’
    • Government ‘must act on scooter safety’
    • Blood campaigners attack government’s ‘cheap initiative’
    • Report makes ‘compelling’ case for ‘diversion’ from prison
    • Tories back out of agreement on disabled candidates
    • Equality bill set to become law, but work remains
    • ELECTION 2010: Parties ‘must ensure inclusive election campaign’
    • ELECTION 2010: ALLFIE and Trailblazers issue election calls
    • Personal care bill becomes law
    • ELECTION 2010: Labour manifesto
    • ELECTION 2010: Conservative manifesto
    • ELECTION 2010: Liberal Democrat manifesto
    • ELECTION 2010: UKIP manifesto
    • ELECTION 2010: Green Party manifesto
    • Police investigated after officer uses Taser on man with epilepsy
    • FA to expand opportunities for disabled footballers
    • Disabled people face barriers in enforcing access rights
    • Dementia report draws positive conclusions on life quality
    • ELECTION 2010: UKDPC manifesto is call for action on rights
    • Campaigners welcome ‘historic’ contaminated blood ruling
    • Crow’s Resistance receives US seal of approval
    • Hotlines will help disabled people facing election-day barriers
    • ELECTION 2010: Candidates lay out policies to disabled activists
    • ELECTION 2010: Disabled Tory defends party’s schools inclusion policy
    • ELECTION 2010: RADAR’s plan for new government’s ‘first 100 days’
    • Movement mourns loss of David Morris
    • Channel 4’s 2012 documentary will ‘travel inside athletes’ bodies’
    • Disabled woman secures £125,000 in landmark discrimination case
    • Campaigners attack government over hate crime delays
    • Bad luck punctures marathon hopes of Weir and Woods
    • ELECTION 2010: SNP attacks changes to ILF
    • Council’s charging letter ‘caused fear and anxiety’
    • ELECTION 2010: Cameron confrontation ‘exposes contradictions’
    • Court case on support is landmark for human rights
    • Figures show care charges are ‘out of control’
    • Livingstone adds tribute to David Morris
    • Serious concerns again over latest hate crime murder
    • ELECTION 2010: RADAR calls for respect on election images
    • ELECTION 2010: Key concerns remain over welfare reform
    • Protesters call for inquiry into death of disabled woman
    • Rail access budget ‘halved’
    • Figures show long waits for home adaptations
    • Sainsbury’s to sponsor 2012 Paralympics
    • Call for action over Pride access
    • ELECTION 2010: Policies on public services ‘will be crucial’
    • ELECTION 2010: Parties mired in welfare reform confusion
    • Protesters call for inquiry into death of disabled woman
    • New Scottish law could boost access to pubs
    • Watchdog launches probe into football advert
    • ELECTION 2010: Lib Dem paper sparks new schools inclusion fears
    • ELECTION 2010: Cuts ‘could make mockery of election pledges’
    • ELECTION 2010: Lansley puts little emphasis on social care
    • ELECTION 2010: Campaigners braced for harsh welfare regime
    • New centres lead to sharp rise in hate crime reports
    • Sam's Sponsored Cycle, May 2010
    • Well Done Christine!
    • Shopmobility
    • Get Involved Group Election Special with Parliamentary Candidates - April 28th 2010
    • Fed News May 2010
    • Deaf student wins important discrimination victory against university
    • New government gives hope to McKinnon
    • Government coalition appointments: Freud to head welfare reform
    • Coalition’s plans for government: Welfare reforms ‘will entrench poverty’
    • Government coalition appointments: Burstow given social care brief
    • Press watchdog launches probe into ‘offensive’ article
    • Recession has led to ‘huge rise in discrimination’
    • Union activists call for public inquiry into disability hate crime
    • Coalition’s plans for government: School inclusion fears realised
    • Coalition’s plans for government: Commission to seek care funding solution
    • Coalition’s plans for government: Activists point to equality gap
    • CPS clarifies hate crime law for people with HIV
    • OFCOM says Big Brother comment was offensive
    • Artist will create work out of access stress
    • Queen’s speech: New concerns over coalition’s education plans
    • Government stays silent over rail access budget cuts
    • Mayor failed to consult DPOs over new Routemaster design
    • EHRC has failed again on website and helpline
    • Government cuts raise fears
    • Queen’s speech: Commission will probe social care funding
    • Triple alarm bells ringing over welfare reform
    • Report hints at new attack on DLA
    • Robots ‘will help with independent living within five years’
    • European Commission ‘must do more on disability rights’
    • Civil Service recruits record number of disabled high-flyers
    • Civil servants ‘criticised DWP’ for failing to fund Pathways to Work
    • Movement unites for new Resistance to assisted suicide threat
    • The bikes are back!
    • Social care funding bill ‘within two years’
    • Peers concerned over impact of more academies on disabled pupils
    • Beds call for tough new licensing laws
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