On average, they submit 60% more job applications than non-disabled people, with many employers casting doubt on their ability
Employment records are broken every year but the country has a shrinking workforce, putting pressure on staffing policies
At 21 and fresh out of university, I was grateful to have a job. Even now, discrimination of people with disabilities remains
Amputees, among the largest minority at work, highlight the need for assistive technology to be affordable and accessible
Trump’s immigration policies have contributed to a sales slowdown triggered by his tariffs
Columbia University graduate student at centre of Trump case over pro-Palestinian activism is expected to appeal
Justice department ‘unable’ to provide details requested on how it was repatriating man wrongly sent to jail in El Salvador
Former governor of Sevastopol in Russian-annexed Crimea is first person prosecuted under recent sanctions laws
EDF founder is challenging his imprisonment on health grounds
It’s not just bread and circuses any more
Government has ruled out a legal change as concerns mount over children’s mental health
Country would be first EU nation to implement policy long advocated by the far right
Research breakthrough promises new treatments for severe pain
Rights groups warn of ‘transnational repression’ after Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi allegedly held in solitary confinement
Disconnection on skills required to start Reception class is impacting learning as family support squeezed
Italian PM’s €5.5bn ‘Mattei plan’ is aimed at resetting her country’s relationship with the continent
Higher education associations raise concerns as crackdown on universities intensifies
Ruling lifts freeze on removal of alleged gang members in victory for White House
Acute strain on the jobs market has encouraged some states to consider reducing restrictions on employing minors
European court rules human rights convention not violated after peer linked former Arcadia chair to sexual misconduct allegations
Figures underscore challenge government faces in meeting its child developmental targets before end of this parliament
Daniel Noboa set to face Luisa González in repeat of 2023 election, with security voters’ main concern
Education department at odds with plan to curb number of overseas students allowed to stay in Britain
Number two official Shinji Aoyama is corporate Japan’s latest business leader to depart in ignominy
Healthcare workers and officials say falsehoods and conspiracy theories cost lives and are exacerbating inequalities