Equality Bill
Equality Bill makes Britain's web accessibility law harder to access
OPINION: The UK's law on web accessibility is being re-written in an apparent attempt to make it impenetrable. But even though algebra has replaced plain
English, the duty to make information accessible to disabled people survives, thanks to a blind peer.
The Equality Bill is nearing the end of its Parliamentary journey. It is likely to be in force in October, at which time it will replace the Disability
Discrimination Act (DDA) in England, Scotland and Wales.
