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A new film has premiered for International Women’s Day exploring Frida Kahlo
Described as a ‘magical journey through the life, mind, and heart of iconic artist Frida Kahlo‘, the film is based on her illustrated diary. At 18 she was in an accident and broke her pelvic bone, spine, right leg and collarbone, and was left with chronic pain. While spending months in bed with a full body cast she started painting. The film is in selected cinemas from 8 March, and on Prime Video on 14 March.
The Assembly review
Michael Sheen is grilled by 35 neurodivergent young people … and it’s pure TV joy! This interview format is a breath of fresh air: funny, endearing, novel – and the Welsh actor is charm personified. Expect tears, laughter and unexpected celebrity beatboxing The Assembly is available on BBC iPlayer.
Sunak suggests he wants to lead fresh assault on disability benefits spending
In an interview with The Sunday Times, Rishi Sunak said he planned to pay for further cuts to national insurance contributions (NICs) in the next parliament by cutting working-age benefits. He again appeared to suggest that disabled people were partly responsible for the country’s economic problems, and that it was not “right” that so many disabled people had been found not fit for work and did not have to carry out any work-related activity.
New Kings Fund Report Highlights Lack of Government Action on Social Care
The Kings Fund’s latest Social Care 360 report highlights that adult requests for social care have hit a record high of two million, and across the sector, the key measures all point towards a social care system that is under intense pressure.
Guide Dogs charity issues appeal for volunteers with tattoos and facial hair
People with distinctive facial hair, body piercings and tattoos are among those being urged to answer an appeal by sight loss charity Guide Dogs. New research has revealed that almost two-thirds of dogs have reacted with fear or confusion to attributes they have not been exposed to before.
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