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27 May 05, 12:00 AM - The new disability minister reads Ouch!

Posted by Crippled Monkey

Geoff Adams-Spink, the Disability Affairs Correspondent for the BBC News website, has just been to an event marking the first anniversary of Scope's Time To Get Equal campaign, which included the launch of a report on independent living. Anne McGuire, the new Minister of Disabled People, was also there - and she revealed that she reads Ouch! Find out more about the report (and what Anne had to say about your favourite disability website) in Geoff's article, which is in our Behind the News section.

Oh, and a big Crippled Monkey hello to you, Anne, if you're reading.

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At 12:00 AM on 29 May 2005, Katie Fraser wrote:


I'm glad the new minister for disabled people reads Ouch, it's good to know that people in power consider Ouch to be of great importance, and I agree with her that it is!

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At 12:00 AM on 29 May 2005, Becca lamusica wrote:


Is it just me, or do I smell a new '10 things' list: Ten Things Ouch would like to say to Anne McGuire!

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