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Every Journey, Everyone: Why Mobility Aid Regulations Need to Change – and How You Can Help
The Department for Transport are consulting until 22nd April 2026 on possible changes to mobility aid regulations. The consultation questions cover all powered and unpowered mobility aids, from wheelchairs and mobility scooters to power attachments, e-scooters and cycles.
Parents in England fear losing support for disabled children due to Send reforms
Parents of disabled children fear that the government’s reforms to special needs education in England could mean they lose vital support, according to a new survey that highlights the high stakes facing ministers.
‘Leading actor Bafta nomination is unbelievable’
Robert Aramayo says it is “unbelievable” to be nominated for leading actor at the Bafta Film Awards alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet. Aramayo, from Hull, starred in I Swear, which tells the true story of John Davidson, a teenager living with Tourette’s syndrome.
Derbyshire mum urges parents to vaccinate children against flu to protect vulnerable children like her son
A Derbyshire mum is calling on parents to make sure their children get the flu vaccine this winter, after her son Finley endured a terrifying battle with respiratory illness. Jess Lynam’s son, Finley, was born prematurely, weighing 4lb 6oz, and faced severe complications, including a respiratory infection that led to intubation, a pneumothorax, and an 11-minute cardiac arrest.
Traitors star Jessie ‘on a high’ after raising stammer awareness
The Traitors star Jessie Stride says helping to raise awareness for those with a stammer “means more than any prize money”. The 28-year-old tells BBC Newsbeat she is “on a high” after being the first contestant to have a stammer.
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