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In Touch

News, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted

Episodes

Total: 408

Voretigene Neparvovec – is the first in a new generation of gene therapies which can be injected int

In Touch

2020/2/11

As the government consults on the use of e-scooters on roads, Christiane Möller of the German Federa

The BBC is pausing its plan to shut down the Red Button text service after protests from blind users

A call has gone out for more male blood donors. It turns out that male blood is crucial for the eye

Peter White hears about the talking technology that is slowly being added to the UK's buses. When w

Help On Your Doorstep?

2020/1/14

Peter White with a focus on smaller blind charities in the UK. We hear from Visionary, an umbrella o

Leading eye experts in the UK have signed an open letter in The Guardian calling for more funds for

A ‘melodious’ New Year

2019/12/31

This is the second episode in which a flautist, a singer, a composer and multi-instrumentalist swap

A flautist, a singer, a composer and multi-instrumentalist swap stories about making it in their cho

A Festive Farewell

2019/12/18

Fern Lulham assumes the role of festive fashion correspondent and gives the low-down on what’s hot t

In May the High Court ruled that the use of Tactile Voting Devices was unlawful. Blind and VI people

In response to the RNIB announcing the sale of its three care homes and three colleges, In Touch has

The RNIB is proposing to sell its remaining schools, colleges and residential care homes after takin

Love Stories

2019/11/19

Do visually impaired children have more disrupted sleep than sighted children? University College Lo

The new Apple Plus SciFi series See is about a world in which everyone is blind. Until twins are bor

Earlier this year a high court judge decided that the rule which sets out the requirements for a tac

Keith Jones is a lawyer and works from home. He wanted to volunteer for the charity Hospice of the V

What's on telly tonight?

2019/10/22

In 2018 Ofcom set out guidelines for TV providers to make their electronic programme guides (EPGs) a

On the 10th of October, the Scottish parliament passed a bill which, in part, bans parking on paveme

Finding a safe meal

2019/10/8

Burger King had to apologise after a staff member refused to read a brownie’s ingredients list to a