In Touch Episodes Episode guide
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Is Helen Keller a 20th century icon?
Will Deafblind activist Helen Keller be voted in as a 20th century icon?
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Should fines be issued for inaccessible websites?
Should fines be issued for inaccessible websites? The Bird Box Challenge.
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Books for the New Year
Three audiobook recommendations to kick off your New Year’s reading.
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Dame Joan Plowright at ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Peter White meets Dame Joan Plowright at her home in Sussex.
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Life-changing Events
Two blind people share stories of life-changing events
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Calls for VAT-free Ebooks
Publishers call for VAT to be abolished on digitally-downloaded books.
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Navigating University
The special challenges facing visually impaired students at university.
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The Newest Star of Doctor Who
Blind actor Ellie Wallwork stars in the upcoming episode of Doctor Who.
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A gap in support?
The demise of Fuss Free Phones, and a group to help younger visually impaired people.
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Blind Veterans Remember
Behind the scenes on Remembrance Sunday.
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The Future of Navigating Our Streets
Two projects researching the future of navigating our streets; a prize for innovation.
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Rubbish Recycling
Rubbish recycling problems and Leonardo da Vinci's eye condition.
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Are Your Eyes Priceless?
Would you sell your eyes; Scotland's new approach to PIP assessments
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Novartis appeal, Shane Warne
Pharma company Novartis appeals against a recent court judgement.
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Orbit Reader 20, Choroideremia breakthrough
Long delayed but finally here... Peter checks out the new Orbit Reader 20.
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Guide dog refusals, Deafblind signing
A look at the law around refusing guide dog owners access to commercial properties.
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A legal judgement for Novartis
The High Court rules against drug companies over a controversial treatment
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Shared Spaces and Fashion
A row about keeping Scottish street safe for blind people, and what to wear to look good.
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School closure - the parents view, How to wow an audience with your public speaking
What is the secret to successful public speaking?
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School closure - RNIB questioned
The RNIB announces it is closing a school after accusations it failed to safeguard pupils.
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Shared Spaces
The future of 'shared spaces' after the government calls a halt to new projects.
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Brewdog and Deep Mind
A Brewdog employment tribunal and an exciting development in artificial intelligence.
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New treatment for glaucoma, Blind cricket
The clinical trial of a new treatment for glaucoma.
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Three Authors
Three authors with different perspectives on visual impairment talk about writing.
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Transport Minister Nusrat Ghani
Minister Nusrat Ghani on the Inclusive Transport Strategy.
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A UK Standard for Assistance Dogs
Plans for a new UK standard for assistance dogs.
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Manchester Airport
Manchester Airport's treatment of people with disability is again branded poor.
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Useless subtitles and BSO Resound
We ask ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Current Affairs why stories often have subtitles but no spoken translation.
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Assistive technology: Where are we going?
Peter heads to a Microsoft research centre to look at the latest in assistive technology.
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Universal Credit and Astronomy for the Blind
A new report is calling for changes to the government's plans for universal credit.