London’s disabled employment rate overtakes national average post-pandemic for first time in history
London’s disabled employment rate has been higher than the national average disabled employment rate since the pandemic, Office for National

London’s disabled employment rate has been higher than the national average disabled employment rate since the pandemic, Office for National

Disabled employment rates in London have risen significantly since 2004 according to new data from the Office for National Statistics.

The greatest barrier to accessing nightlife establishments is the lack of disability awareness training, according to members of the visually

Lewis King is the new England wheelchair rugby league captain and will lead the national team in Australia this October.

An east London charity that develops accessible instruments for disabled people showcased its work at an interactive event in Hackney.

Sensoria, a radical arts access collective, hosted its first event in partnership with East London Dance, Sensoria: Our House from

The accessibility of public transport in North East London has been scrutinised by disability rights activists. Their frustration stems from

Many disabled attendees were left disappointed as they voiced their concerns on how MCM’s disability access fell short this year

The Abney Park restoration has progressed further with new accessible ramps and wider footpaths being introduced to the Church Street

A Stoke Newington social enterprise for young people with learning disabilities has started from a shop selling gifts and home

For Jessica, a single mum of two suffering from an incurable form of bone cancer, the cost-of-living crisis has taken