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Q&A with one-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy

Pianist Nicholas McCarthy was born without a right hand. He’s been playing since the age of 14 and has now…

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Wellbeing & Fitness

Wheelchair pool and snooker: inclusive sports­

After the London 2012 Paralympic Games the eyes of the world have been on disability sport more than ever before.…

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Lifestyle

Blue Badge Style: accessibility with style

Fiona Jarvis talks to Disability Horizons about Blue Badge Style, a guide for stylish, less-physically-able people wanting to enjoy the…

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Travel & Holidays

Accessible Paris?

Thinking of going on a trip to Paris? Regular Disability Horizons contributor, Hayleigh Barclay, tells us about her trip to…

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Entertainment & Culture

Film review: Rust and Bone

Disability Horizons reader, Judith Merry, went to the preview screening (last Monday) of the new film Rust and Bone, courtesy…

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Entertainment & Culture

AJ Brockman: Differently abled through digital art

A rising star, digital artist AJ Brockman creates traditional and modern art using computer software. We asked AJ to talk…

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Entertainment & Culture

Neil Skene: Scotland’s only blind comedian

Meet Neil Skene, a blind, Scottish comedian who tells it like it is and hopes through doing so, we will raise…

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Travel & Holidays

Adverturing from the norm in Oslo: part 2

Last week we heard from commercial accessibility consultant, Sarah Rennie, about the first part of her trip to Oslo, Norway.…

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Travel & Holidays

Adventuring from the norm in Oslo: part 1

Tempted to visit Scandinavia but not sure how accessible it will be? Wheelchair user and commercial accessibility consultant, Sarah Rennie,…

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Travel & Holidays

Martyn Sibley’s Epic European Disability Roadtrip: part 3

Disability Horizons Co-editor Martyn Sibley is nearing the end of his Epic European Disability Roadtrip. Check out his latest video…

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