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Disabled people face barriers in UK courts

Published Sunday, June 14, 2026

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  • Systemic Failures and Human Impact of Court Access1 source

Coverage is limited to a single source, BBC News, and lacks diverse perspectives.

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Disabled individuals in the UK are reportedly facing significant barriers when accessing the court system, despite legal obligations under the Equality Act for courts to provide reasonable adjustments. Coverage highlights systemic failures and the human impact of these accessibility issues.

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  • Under the Equality Act, courts must provide "reasonable adjustments" to those with disabilities.

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Systemic Failures and Human Impact of Court Access
  • BBC News

    The BBC focuses on individual experiences and systemic failures within the UK court system regarding disability access, highlighting the human impact and legal obligations.

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