UK Broadcasters Combine For Disability Access Passports

UK broadcasters have combined to create access and inclusion “passports” that will better support disabled people in the industry. The “passports” have been used by the BBC for three years and by ITV for three months and will now be taken on by Channel 4, UKTV, Channel 5-owner Paramount UK and Scottish broadcaster STV. Having multiple broadcasters involved means that […]

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Mum gives birth to two babies in one year – from separate uteruses

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser thatsupports HTML5video A mum has had a second child within a year of having her first because she has two reproductive systems. Caroline Wortman grew the two babies in separate uteruses, despite being told that her condition might mean she wouldn’t be able to have children at […]

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European Festivals Respond to Russian Invasion by Promoting Ukrainian Films

Almost two weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe’s film industry continues to parse the complexities of a boycott on Russian cinema in order to express solidarity with the Ukrainian film community. While some film festivals, such as Stockholm and Glasgow, haven’t hesitated in boycotting Russian state-funded films outright, others like Cannes and Venice are taking a more nuanced approach, […]

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Woman gives rented house a dramatic makeover – and spends just £200

Woman gives her four-bed rented home a stylish makeover for just £200 – using sticky-back vinyl to update work surfaces, bold wallpaper and second-hand furniture bought on Gumtree Carer Lauren Orme pays £440 a month for her rented home in Liverpool and has lived there for four years  Property featured a dark kitchen and magnolia wallpaper, which Lauren, 26, ‘tolerated’ […]

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