I had no idea how inaccessible urban Britain is – until I faced it in a wheelchair
Dorothy Dunn
A period confronting cracked, perilous pavements brought into sharp relief the barriers society creates for disabled people, says freelance journalist Dorothy Dunn
Will the death of Malaysia Goodson finally lead to accessible city transport?
Last week, a mother died after falling down a set of subway steps carrying a baby buggy. Will it finally convince cities to improve access to transport?
What would a truly disabled-accessible city look like?
Most cities are utterly unfriendly to people with disabilities – but with almost one billion estimated to be urban-dwellers by 2050, a few cities are undergoing a remarkable shift
'I feel like a second-class citizen': readers on navigating cities with a disability
We asked readers with a disability to share their experiences – good and bad. Their responses show the many ways people can be shut out of their communities