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Books on Blindness
We discuss the themes of two new books about blindness.
Delays in accessing essential services
We discuss the potential impacts of delays when accessing sight loss services.
A Successful Judicial Review; Renting with a Guide Dog
Yusuf Osman sought and won a judicial review against the Department for Work and Pensions.
Braille on Food Labelling; Disability Policy at the White House
We hear about a campaign that aims to get braille onto food packaging.
RNIB Job Advert; Access to the Women's World Cup
The RNIB recently posted a job ment that caused upset. They explain what happened
A Treatment for Two Eye Diseases; Tactile Breast Examinations
News of a recently approved drug that is effective in treating two eye conditions.
The IBSA World Games
The International Blind Sports Federation hosted the World Games in Birmingham.
STEP Training with Guide Dogs
We visited a Guide Dogs training centre to learn more about their STEP training method.
Guide Dogs Q&A
Guide Dogs answer some of your questions about how their organisation operates.
Be My AI; Orla Guerin in Yemen
Changes to an artificial intelligence offering designed for visually impaired people.
Inclusive Farm
The Inclusive Farm was co-founded by blind farmer Mike Duxbury. In Touch pays a visit.
Learning Languages
We discuss techniques for learning languages when you have a visual impairment.
Izabela in the Forest; Can Blind People do That?
Izabela Dłużyk tells us about a recent visit to one of the last primeval forests in Europe
Blinded in Ukraine; Forza Motorsport
An interview with a Ukrainian soldier who was blinded during the ongoing war with Russia.
Living Through War
Two blind women share their experiences of living through the war between Israel and Hamas
U-Turn on Rail Ticket Office Closures
The government cancels their plans to scrap ticketing offices at train stations in England
How Accessible is X?
Just how accessible is the social media platform X?
All The Light We Cannot See
We review the Netflix adaptation of Anthony Doerr's novel All the Light We Cannot See.
AbilityNet Tech Conference; Love on the Run
AbilityNet organised a tech event that brought together some of the big industry names.
Scotland's Train Ticket Offices; Awards for Service
A decision over what to do about Scotland's train ticket offices is yet to be reached.
Look UK's Mentoring Project
We take a look at a mentoring programme designed for young visually impaired people.
The Eyes Have It
A group of prominent sight loss organisations have created a partnership: The Eyes Have It
Christmas Time at New College Worcester
In Touch asks some of the pupils New College Worcester how they prepare for Christmas.
The Blind Chocolatier
In Touch pays a visit to The Blind Chocolatier in the Lake District.
The New CEO of Guide Dogs; Cars
An interview with Andrew Lennox, the new CEO of the charity Guide Dogs.
Pavement Parking
What's being done to tackle the decade-old campaign to stop cars parking on pavements?
Representation in Parliament
We discuss political representation for visually impaired people.
Accessible smart meters, A blast from the past!
Problems getting accessible smart meters and an adventurous photographer.
Local sight loss charities; Doctor Who
Local sight loss charity service provision and making Doctor Who more accessible.
Blind baseball and morris dancing
Can blind people play baseball or be morris dancers? Of course they can!
Blind Baseball and Morris Dancing