TV & Radio Disabled on Big Brother One of the earliest of my recruits on Weakest Link was a blind radio producer from Ayrshire called M By James Medhurst
Scientific illiteracy Novel educational techniques such as phonics may be trendy but where is the proof that they do any g By James Medhurst
Looking for work is hard work Being disabled means rarely finding the right job, irrespective of one's potential By James Medhurst
No place for tradition Nostalgia for dated public transport systems does not make them any more accessible for those with d By James Medhurst
Charities are hamstrung by the law One would have thought in a liberal democracy the promotion of debate and free speech is inherently By James Medhurst
Anyone care about carers? They talk a good talk, but do the politicians or anyone else for that matter really care about the… By James Medhurst
Can things only get better? History isn't necessarily a tale of unremitting progress... By James Medhurst
See No Evil, Hear No Evil When will Hollywood and the rest of the arts world get the message about catering for disabled peopl By James Medhurst
Designer labels? James Medhurst examines an increasing tendency to seek diagnosis and self-diagnose conditions like a By James Medhurst