Southwark Playhouse, London
Good puppetry lends rich humanity to the central character of this subtle if controversial production about a boy set to leave home for a residential school
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What It’s Like to Be Blind in a World of People Distracted By Cellphones
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18/02/2019 I was born with optic atrophy, so I have a very narrow field of vision. I basically just see out of one corner of…
The government of Kerala is joining hands with NGO’s and groups for welfare of visually impaired people in the state. Reports point out that Kerala…
Shamima Begum – the schoolgirl who fled London to join the Islamic State group in Syria – has said she never wanted to be an IS “poster girl”.
Anorexia almost claimed the life of 18-year-old Lara Rebecca but her story of recovery two years later has attracted a massive audience.
Scott Morrison earns wrath of campaigners by saying states must give their agreement before inquiry can start
Wheelchair-friendly national parks
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Letters Mon 18 Feb 2019 18.42 GMT Last modified on Mon 18 Feb 2019 18.46 GMT With reference to Jocelyn Pierce’s letter (16 February) about wheelchair/disability scooter/pram-friendly…
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Feb. 15, 2019 Copy machines capable of producing documents accessible to those with low vision or other sight impairment will…
Paralympic Medalists Check Accessibility of 2020 Tokyo Games Venue Area
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February 17, 2019 (Mainichi Japan) TOKYO — Paralympic medalists have inspected parts of the capital’s Koto Ward, host to two Tokyo 2020 swimming venues, to…
The Kozhikode Art Gallery, a well-known cultural space is in the dock for its shocking display of apathy towards people with disabilities. This is after…