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Liam O’Dell: Let’s replace ‘irritating’ tannoy announcements with something accessible

June 30, 2021 by

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Tannoy announcements are annoying, and it was good to learn earlier this week – via a piece in The Times – […]

Deaf News: London Euston becomes first UK station with BSL announcements

June 3, 2021 by

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Euston is now the first railway station in the UK to offer live passenger information in British Sign Language (BSL), […]

Meet: David Thompson, the deaf climber who has conquered the Scottish mountains

September 16, 2019 by

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With over 280 on the list, climbing every single Munro in the Scottish highlands is, quite literally, a mountainous task. […]

Liam O’Dell: The European ‘beggars’ using deafness as a scam

July 29, 2019 by

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They approach you with a petition, their hands gesturing that they’re deaf, before pointing to a box for you to […]

Liam O’Dell: Make the case for deaf-friendly travel in Govia’s consultation

June 26, 2019 by

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Deaf rail passengers frustrated at an inaccessible system may finally have an opportunity to make change happen. Off the back […]

Liam O’Dell: A deaf-friendly rail system will benefit every passenger

April 5, 2019 by

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I’m always at a loss when discussing accessible rail solutions for deaf people. If it’s not on the platform, where […]

Samira Mohamed: What it’s like to be a Deaf volunteer in the Philippines

July 17, 2013 by

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I was so nervous the day before my departure to the Philippines with eight other Deaf UK volunteers. I couldn’t […]