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‘I often get sepsis, if I get Covid my days are numbered’
Three clinically vulnerable people react to the government's plan for living with Covid
The lowdown on being disabled in China
The Winter Paralympics are in Beijing – here’s a lowdown on disabled life in China
The Power of Snow
Many in ParaGB are injured military veterans – why is snow so good for rehab?
Ukraine War: 'I think of my wheelchair more than myself now'
When escaping Ukraine, Tanya took her tyre pump instead of her favourite dress.
‘I used a hairdryer to warm my daughter’s feet’
Nikki Fox meets the families making difficult energy decisions
Being gay and autistic at Eurovision
Eurovision contestant Sheldon Riley says that being neurodivergent and LGBT "was tough”
'I was scared the guide dog would be electrocuted by the live wire'
The shocking stories of blind people falling off railway platforms
"It's happened again" - Frank Gardner left on a plane
Left on a plane waiting for assistance, we ask why it keeps happening to wheelchair-s
Escape plan
Fear after high rise fire evacuation plans are rejected by the government
Wobbling up that hill
Is Kate Bush, Nikki Fox's personal physiotherapist?
"100 miles from home, no one could visit me”
Nikki Fox talks to mental health patients sent 'out of area'
Hitting the mosh pit in my wheelchair
Martin Dougan talks festivals, and Chris McCausland on being a blind spy
'Dad had to carry me up stairs to the LGBT party'
The realities of being a disabled LGBT student
The actress and the stolen photos
Actress Melissa Johns on reclaiming her body after nude photographs were leaked online
Staying cool in heatwave hell
Disabled people reveal their top tips on getting through the UK heatwave.
‘I was stuck in my flat for 12 days in the searing heat’
Adam’s stuck in his flat for 12 days and attitudes towards disabled people revealed
'My leg amputation was the best day of my life'
Para-swimmer Alice Tai elected to have a below-knee amputation
Locked away in Ukraine’s orphanages
Thousands of disabled people live in Ukraine's orphanages - but many aren't even orphans
The integrated games
Should the Paralympics and Olympics be combined?
The summer catch-up
Nikki and Emma play their favourite and unheard clips from the podcast so far
‘Half my income goes on energy bills’
We look at some of the proposed solutions to the problem so far
'Wet wipes and dry shampoo get you a long way'
Baroness Jane Campbell reveals her 'fear' about the lack of PAs working in the UK
Family of six share a one-bed flat while new house is made accessible
The council says it could be another 12 months before work is completed on the new home.
The battle for BSL
Deaf people are taking the government to court - we hear why
Anne Hegerty: ‘Quizzing is easy, household tasks are the hard bit’
Queen of quizzing, Anne Hegerty, on being autistic and dealing with vampires
The mystery of the missing disability minister
Super sleuths Nikki Fox and Emma Tracy, look at who the new disabilities minister might be
From three carers to none
Wheelchair Natalie lost her entire care package because of rising fuel costs
“People have turned off their fridges to save money”
The impact of record inflation on disabled people
'I'm visually impaired, but cancer information wasn't accessible'
The RNIB chair and her horror at being unable to access information for cancer treatment
‘How Taylor Swift helps me to tell the time’
BBC Reporter Rose has dyscalculia, which means she has trouble making sense of numbers