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150 years of New College Worcester, Guide dogs and Uber
New College Worcester, a school for blind teenagers, celebrates. Plus, guide dogs and Uber
Guide dogs on EasyJet, Strangers who try to help you out
EasyJet admit they got it wrong with a guide dog. And when strangers try to help.
How Hull is becoming easier for blind people, Susie Steiner
How Hull is easier to get around. And writer Susie Steiner talks about her sight loss.
The Future of Braille
A look at what's around the corner when it comes to braille technology.
Blindness for Beginners: Ways of Managing When You Lose Your Sight
Three people who have become blind as adults discuss ways of managing.
Follow-up eye appointments, Access to festivals
How delays in follow-up eye appointments are putting sight at risk. Access to festivals.
Talking newspapers, Accessible computer games
The closure of talking newspapers, plus a look at accessible computer games.
Kelsey from Watford Boys Grammar
For 麻豆社 News School Report, Kelsey from Watford Boys Grammar co-hosts with Peter White.
The Minister for Disabled People
Justin Tomlinson answers listeners' questions on PIPs, benefits and Access to Work.
The Thomas Pocklington Trust
Another Pocklington Trust home for blind people is due to shut. Why, and what's to come?