Our Royal Patron, The Duke of Edinburgh, has died
Prince Philip, Royal Patron of Muscular Dystrophy UK, has died.
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Young disabled campaigners in London go undercover to test public transport
26/01/2009On Tuesday 27 January, a group of young disabled campaigners from London will be embarking on an undercover investigation into the state of the public transport system throughout the capital.
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Young disabled campaigners in the East of England go undercover to test public transport
23/01/2009On Tuesday 27 January, a group of young disabled campaigners from the East of England will be embarking on an undercover investigation into the state of the public transport system throughout the region.
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MP leads the fight against muscle disease
07/01/2009Jeremy Browne MP gave the key note address at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign’s South West Neuromuscular Conference.
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Patient group launched in the South West
07/01/2009The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign has launched a new South West Steering Group.
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Parliament to probe “shocking” lack of care
07/01/2009A cross party group of MPs and Peers has launched an Inquiry into access to NHS specialist care for people living with muscular dystrophy.
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Campaign for better services across England
07/01/2009Damning new report launched which shows the vast disparities in service provision for people with a neuromuscular disease.
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Campaign launched at the Welsh Assembly
07/01/2009A group of leading Welsh clinicians, patients and campaigners today presented a hard-hitting report to First Minister Rhodri Morgan illustrating that the health service in Wales is
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Michaela wins discrimination settlement
07/01/2009Campaigning success for young Trailblazer Michaela Hollywood.
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Welsh Health Minister speaks out on services
07/01/2009Muscular Dystrophy Campaign’s Welsh Conference calls for improvements to access to specialist care for families with neuromuscular conditions.
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“Shocked to learn of the hardships” – Charles Clarke
07/01/2009These were thoughts of local MP, Charles Clarke, as families with muscular dystrophy joined forces with him in Norwich on 31 October.