Disability news round up: Gervais gets in trouble and a warning from charity Scope
Earlier this week actor Ricky Gervais was criticised for his use of the word 'mong' in some of his tweets.
In a blog post, Ouch Talk Show guest Nicky Clark asked him to
While Deborah Orr, writing for guardian.co.uk, accused him of being
Wheelchair user Marie Dedieu, a French woman kidnapped from Kenya by Somali gunmen, died in captivity. She had been abducted by an armed gang from her beachfront home earlier this month and the medication she needed to take for cancer and heart problems had been withheld.
And the charity Scope warned that disabled people risk losing essential payments under planned benefits changes.
Elsewhere in the news:
'Glue ear' treatment could see 'end to grommet surgery' (´óÏó´«Ã½ News)
(The Today programme on Radio 4)
Bats inspire ultrasonic cane for blind (´óÏó´«Ã½ News)
Low birth weight 'linked to autism', says US study (´óÏó´«Ã½ News)
Stem call patent ban (´óÏó´«Ã½ News)
(The Guardian)
(The Guardian)
(The Guardian)
(The Guardian)
(Mail Online)
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