uk disability

As a work-from-home mom, I didn’t expect to feel like I have more opportunities during the coronavirus crisis, but I do.
Covid-19 means accessibility has suddenly become everybody's priority. It should stay that way, writes Mari Ramsawakh.
The Covid-19 pandemic has made it harder for the deaf community to receive critical information.
The 2020 Coronavirus Act will erode our civil liberties, rolling back 30 years of hard won disability rights, writes Sarabajaya Kumar.
"If you care about people, then care about vulnerable people as well, writes Zipporah Arielle.
Disabled people are used to challenges, but from stockpiling to risking our health on public transport, coronavirus is testing every element of our lives, writes Chloe Tear.
This is what it's really like to have a health condition no one can visibly see.
The tennis champion opens up for the first time about the impact of anxiety, on and off the court.
"To face double discrimination really hits your confidence and makes you feel worthless."
We are living in a hostile environment, which is quietly eroding disability rights behind closed doors, campaigner Susan McKinstery writes.