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Gig staff eject disabled man they thought was drunk
A disabled man has said he was “unfairly removed” from a music event in London, after venue staff mistook his medical condition for being drunk. Matthew Parrott, 48, from Oxford took his wife, Beth, to London to watch Glass Animals at The O2 Arena on 7 November but missed the headline act when he was removed after suffering a fall.
Young blood needed to keep talking newspaper alive
The chairman of a talking newspaper for the visually impaired has said more volunteers are needed to secure the future of the service, which a listener has described as irreplaceable. The Stafford & Stone audio publication sends memory sticks of local news to more than 100 subscribers, free of charge.
Children’s development ‘put back by years’ due to failure of special educational needs system
England’s special education system is failing, causing thousands of children to have their development put back by months or even years, according to a damning report by the local government ombudsman. Amerdeep Somal, the local government and social care ombudsman, said her caseload was now dominated by complaints from families involving special educational needs (Sen) provision and schools, with more than 90% of complaints being upheld.
‘I am first wheelchair user to direct Eastenders’
A director from Derbyshire has become the first wheelchair user to direct EastEnders since its inception in 1985. Owen Tooth, 44, from Duffield, directed the popular BBC One soap episode which aired on 14 October to more than 3.5 million viewers.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves MP to increase in the Carer’s Allowance earnings limit
The earnings limit – the maximum amount a carer can earn a week while getting Carer’s Allowance – will raise by an unprecedented £45 to £196 per week (16 hours at the National Minimum Wage) from April 2025. The earnings limit will also be linked to future increases in the National Minimum Wage.
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