Entertainment & Culture

Southbank Centre marks 20 years of Imagine Children’s Festival with an accessible line-up

The Southbank Centre marks 20 years of Imagine Children’s Festival with an accessible line-up, featuring British Sign Language, Touch Tours,…

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Deaf actress Rose Ayling-Ellis wins Strictly Come Dancing 2021

Rose Ayling-Ellis and her professional dance partner Giovanni Pernice have been crowned champions of Strictly Come Dancing 2021, with Rose…

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Relaxed and sensory performance of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Accessible and adapted performances of the National Theatre’s multi-award-winning production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time…

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Nothing about us without us: vlogging to tell our stories our way

We speak to Carl Thompson, a wheelchair user and vlogger from Australia, about how he started his YouTube channel and…

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TV presenter Paddy McGuinness opens up about being a parent to autistic children in new BBC documentary

In a new one-off BBC documentary titled Paddy And Christine McGuinness: Our Family And Autism, TV presenter Paddy McGuinness and…

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Bake Off contestant uses show to celebrate ADHD and dyslexia

Great British Bake Off contestant Lizzie Acker has revealed she has ADHD and dyslexia, while competing in her quarter final…

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Paralympian Kadeena Cox joins the lineup of I’m A Celebrity 2021

Paralympic champion Kadeena Cox has been confirmed as one of the campmates to take part in I’m A Celebrity 2021.

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Disabled consultant and presenter Simon Minty joins the cast of Gogglebox

Simon Minty, a disability consultant and presenter, best known for being a co-host of the disability podcast BBC Ouch!, has…

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The Valuable 500 becomes first disability organisation to reach number one in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 list 2021

Global leadership movement The Valuable 500 becomes the first organisation to reach the top spot in the Power 100 list…

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George Webster: first CBeebies presenter with Down’s syndrome

We speak to disabled actor and dancer George Webster who has become the first CBeebies presenter with Down's Syndrome.

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