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We’re not the problem: Daniel Lee Harvey on the fight for disability justice
As Labour faces backlash over its cuts to disability benefits, Ipswich campaigner Daniel Lee Harvey speaks out on access, activism, and why disabled voices must shape the systems that govern their lives.
Inaugural women's health event held in Ipswich 'is going to change lives'
The first-ever dedicated women's health event in Ipswich has inspired attendees to pursue new treatment options and advocate for better healthcare.
Meet the Ipswich trainer helping disabled people find joy in fitness
A chance training session with a friend's brother who has Down syndrome led Callum Foster to discover his passion for helping people with disabilities access fitness.
Breaking barriers: How Kim Trotter is empowering Ipswich women
From helping women escape domestic violence to celebrating apprentice-of-the-year winners, Future Female Society has changed hundreds of lives in Ipswich. We share founder Kim Trotter's personal journey from isolation to creating lasting community change.
Future Female Society partners with Suffolk Archives for International Women's Day
A free International Women's Day event at The Hold in Ipswich will feature workshops, crafts and panel discussions on women's equality issues.
Anti-parental alienation campaigner concludes tour at Ipswich Crown Court
PAPA founder Simon Cobb completed his eight-leg Death Penalty Campaign demonstration at Ipswich Crown Court yesterday, with displays set to remain until February 25.
Council to consider public consultation on cycling, walking and wheeling plans
Ipswich residents could soon have their say on new walking and cycling infrastructure plans across the town, as the borough council's Executive meets to consider a public consultation.
Stroke survivor's lived experience inspires Suffolk's first Disability Pride event
A life-changing stroke and a powerful experience at Chester's Disability Pride sparked a Suffolk couple's mission to bring disability celebration and awareness to Felixstowe's seafront.
More than 200 women gather at Portman Road to tackle construction industry gender gap
A Christmas networking lunch has brought together more than 200 women from East Anglia's construction sector to help address the industry's gender imbalance.
Ipswich childhood obesity rate higher than England average despite improvements
While Ipswich has seen improvement in childhood obesity rates, the town's figure of 23.4% remains above the national average of 22.1%. Health experts warn economic inequality is driving the crisis.
Suffolk New College receives £50,000 boost for student facilities
Ipswich Borough Council has provided a £50,000 funding boost to Suffolk New College to create new computer facilities and learning spaces, including specialist equipment for games design students.
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