News
During the ongoing uprisings in Iran, protesters are being shot in their eyes and blinded.
Guide dog security problems at Gatwick and an update on tactile paving installations.
The European Blind Union sends financial aid into Ukraine to help the visually impaired.
We've invited two couples to talk about love and relationships.
New College Worcester has recently appointed a new principal. We sit down with her.
The Access to Work scheme is experiencing long delays; we assess the impact to VI workers.
Spotlight on Guide Dog waiting lists and plans to raise the profile of blind ice hockey.
Peter White and his guests discuss audiobooks of their choice.
Problems getting accessible smart meters and exclusive news from the blind charity sector.
An In Touch reunion: four visually impaired folks, 20 years on.
A discussion with three entertainers working in TV, film, pantomime and cartoons.
A Santa's grotto designed for visually impaired children and accessible video games.
We talk about the role of the Eye Clinic Liaison Officer in diagnosing sight loss.
We hear about an audio described commentary service for the World Cup in Qatar.
We provide information about what services you're entitled to in the event of sight loss.
Can you prepare for sight loss? We invited three people to try to answer that question.
Angharad Paget-Jones was asked to leave a Premier Inn hotel over her 'fake' guide dog.
We speak to England's first national clinical director for eye care, Louisa Wickham.
Dr Yusuf Ali Osman tells us about the legal case he will soon be bringing against the DWP.
Auriol Britton took Sainsburys supermarkets to court and won - she provides the details.
Braille books for academic studies and an outing with Aira smart glasses.
Visually impaired people tell us about their experiences of domestic abuse.
We discuss how the cost of living crisis is continuing to impact visually impaired people.
Scientists in Sweden have developed human corneas out of pig skins.
We hear about an judicial review that aims to make our streets safer.
The Electoral Commission have launched a consultation on making voting more accessible.
We put your concerns to the RNIB about changes to their Braille Library service.
We meet blind women seeking soccer success and a teenager taking opportunities in opera.
We talk to four TikTok creators who are educating their audiences on visual impairment.
We've been educating ourselves on wines with blind teacher Richard Lane at London's WSET.