Tasha Ghouri was Love Island’s first deaf contestant. Now her time on the show is over, she wants to use her on-screen fame to make a real-life impact for other deaf people. “I never had …
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Tasha Ghouri was Love Island’s first deaf contestant. Now her time on the show is over, she wants to use her on-screen fame to make a real-life impact for other deaf people. “I never had …
Continue readingIf there’s one thing we’ve learned from running road safety campaigns over the years, it’s that you can never start your planning too soon. The Brake team is here to make your planning and participation as easy as possible. Road Safety …
Continue readingAlice Christina-Corrigan is a visually impaired and neurodiverse actor, theatre maker and creative captioner passionate about changing the trajectory of accessible theatre for good. ‘I was born with a genetic condition called Ocular Albinism’ she …
Continue readingFrom ‘CRISIS’ In the last few weeks, we have launched a new campaign called Regulate the Rogues. The campaign’s aim is to improve the standards and close the loopholes of exempt accommodation. With these changes we …
Continue readingA Tribute to Dame Deborah James As with all our patients, it has been a privilege and an honour to have cared for Dame Deborah James and her family. Dame Deborah James, who was known …
Continue readingAs summer comes to an end and Disabled people across the country fear the grim reality of winter during a cost of living crisis, we welcome the new Prime Minister’s announcement this week of an …
Continue readingFrom ‘Winston’s Wish’ “We are saddened by the news of the death of HRH Queen Elizabeth II and offer our heartfelt condolences to all of the royal family. These events will no doubt impact many …
Continue readingFrom ‘Penny Melville-Brown’ Raspberry ice cream Ingredients: 397g tin of condensed milk. 300ml carton double cream. 3 large handfuls frozen raspberries A good slug or two of eau de framboise. Method: Place the fruit, …
Continue readingA baffling question – Carers .. where does the apostrophe go? Here are six sentences where there are no apostrophe marks in respect of the word: Carers Can you fill in where the apostrophe should …
Continue readingFrom ‘Asthma + Lung UK Your views are shaping our actions. Thousands of you responded to our cost of living survey and told us how worried you are about paying for energy bills this winter. …
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