Ellie Robinson MBE has announced she will help support disabled people from West Northamptonshire ahead of the International Day of People with Disabilities (IDPWD) on 1 December.
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The government is on target to support one million more disabled people into work before 2027 according to recent figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
It’s still not known what causes Alzheimers, but for years scientists believe a sticky substance called beta-amyloid is behind why 1 in 3 of us will go on to develop dementia.
If you walk past Emma Bailey’s home today, October 31, be prepared for a fight because, for the fifth consecutive year, the grounds in Vista will be transformed into a haunted house.
When Sofia heard Lego was releasing a new range of diverse toys she was overjoyed that the company had taken note of her idea.
Rose Ayling-Ellis has announced she is returning to the stage after landing a part in one of Shakespeare’s most well-known plays.
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It’s that time of year again when Chiristmas gifts start stacking the shelves in the high street and virtual stores.
Early signs of dementia could be spotted nearly ten years before symptoms become apparent just by a straightforward memory and logic test.
To coincide with World Mental Health Day, October 10, the government has announced a national campaign encouraging people to “be kind to your mind”.
Three disabled dogs have raised money for charity by completing a marathon using custom-made wheelchairs.
A disabled puppy has been named ‘hero’ of the year by an animal charity.
For as long as his family can remember, Alex Chambers has always had an ardent passion and love for all things associated with Royal Mail.