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Pulling Power
Army veteran and extreme athlete Darren Hardy (pictured above) is set to take on his biggest challenge yet as he aims to set a world record by pulling a 1.5-tonne Land Rover 100km in just 100 hours. His latest challenge is driven by his determination to help develop a life-changing treatment for 17-year-old Aggie Candy-Waters and others like her who live with a rare, deadly, and currently incurable brain disease, H-ABC. With the aim of raising £100,000 for the H-ABC Foundati


Live to Your Living Room
Live to Your Living Room welcomes the Pagoda Project to the stage on February 20 as part of its exciting 2026 programme of music. Folk and jazz are two surprisingly similar genres, both rooted in tradition and culture, and Pagoda Project brings a show that effortlessly blends the two together. Pagoda Project draws on its deep talent and knowledge of jazz and folk to create a show that’s both comfortingly familiar and excitingly new and dynamic. Expect bold, brave music an


Dragons Get to Grips with Active Hands Company
The founder of a company showcasing a range of gripping aids for those with reduced hand function has pitched for investment on the BBC One’s Dragons’ Den. Rob Smith MBE, from the Active Hands Company, created the company after a spinal cord injury in 1996. Frustrated by how his affected hands prevented him from holding gym equipment, he created a range of gripping aids to hold his hands securely around objects needed for daily living. Today the company’s products support peo


Kidz to Adultz Celebrates 25th Anniversary
A free event that supports children with disabilities and additional needs will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a special performance by a group of Britain’s Got Talent stars. Born To Perform, an inclusive dance school for performers with special educational needs, rose to fame on the 2022 series of the hit ITV show, winning a Golden Buzzer prize and an army of new fans nationwide. The Northamptonshire-based group, who were universally applauded for breaking down disabili


Joy, Colour and Jaw-Dropping Skill
When Cirque du Soleil, the ground-breaking Canadian performance troupe, first performed in 1984, they showed the world what circus could look like without the use of animals. In this year’s production, Ovo, showing at London’s Royal Albert Hall until Sunday March 1, the tables are well and truly turned. All the humans play insects in this stunning treat for the senses. Ovo was devised to celebrate Cirque’s 25th anniversary in 2009, and has toured the world since then. But eve


Dwarf Sports Association UK Celebrates Charity Partnership
Mobility in Motion has announced a new charity partnership with Dwarf Sports Association UK (DSA UK) . The partnership builds on the success of Mobility in Motion’s recent charity collaborations with Amputation Foundation, Aspire, Remap, and WheelPower. “Working with our charity partners in 2025 taught us a huge amount about collaboration, listening, and creating impact together,” said Bruce Lauder, Head of Sales and Marketing at Mobility in Motion, which endeavours to


Naidex 2026: Five Events, One Inclusive Vision
This article is a sponsored advertorial. Naidex is the UK’s leading event for the disability, independent living and healthcare communities, a space where accessibility, innovation and lived experience come together to shape a more inclusive world. For over 50 years, Naidex has been at the forefront of progress, connecting professionals, carers, individuals and brands who share one common goal: to improve lives through inclusion, technology and understanding. Who attends Na


Global Spotlight on ParalympicsGB
ParalympicsGB has announced the Media & Entertainment Group Global as its Official Audio & Outdoor Partner for the upcoming Paralympic cycle and through to the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games. The collaboration will bring the stories, achievements and personalities of ParalympicsGB athletes to audiences across the UK. It will give fans access to ParalympicsGB content across Global’s flagship radio brands and podcasts, including athlete-led content and behind-the-scenes fea


Your Time to Shine
Teenager Nevaeh Dunmore (pictured above) is encouraging disabled and neurodivergent children to showcase their talents in a charity competition. The 16-year-old, who is autistic, dyslexic and has epilepsy, was one of three winners in last years’ Time to Shine competition run by charity Cauldwell Children. The competition aims to recognise potential in every child by celebrating the talents of disabled and neurodivergent children aged 6-16. “Performing is my happy place – I fe


Epic Adventure. Incredible True Stories. On A Screen Near You
The Banff Mountain Film Festival, now in its 50th year, is a celebration of personal achievement designed to be shared with a worldwide audience. This year’s Red programme (there’s a separate Blue programme) of five films will make you laugh and make you cry. There are screenings across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland for the rest of 2026. The Banff festival organisers have been coming to the UK for 17 years with their handpicked selection of some of the most wo


Music Live to Your Living Room
Live to Your Living Room welcomes the award-winning John Kirkpatrick to the stage on February 12 to take on a whirlwind tour of the humble squeezebox. If you’re a lover of squeezeboxes of all styles, shapes, and forms, this gig will deliver exquisite music and a history lesson at the same time. Enjoy two hundred years of popular tunes played on the Anglo concertina, the melodeon, and the button accordion, including folk classics, nostalgic signature tunes, lugubrious hymns,


New UK-wide Support Programme for Deaf Children
Family Fund and National Deaf Children’s Society have launched a new UK-wide support programme for deaf children. The partnership will provide over £400,000 in funding for assistive technology and British Sign Language (BSL) learning to support families of children with hearing loss aged 11 and under. The new programme will support around 600 families across the UK, funding vital technology to support children’s hearing and communication needs, alongside BSL courses to


Enter Elevate – The Disabled Founders Pitch
There are just five days left to enter Elevate - The Disabled Founders Pitch, created to empower disabled founders and entrepreneurs. Back as part of Naidex (National Accessibility, Inclusion & Disability Expo) 2026 it’s an opportunity for a business to secure the funding, mentorship, and platform it needs to reach the next level. Held in partnership with Lloyds the initiative will provide a unique platform for disabled entrepreneurs and business owners to showcase their in


Dynamic New Benchmark for Inclusive Science Engagement
Dynamic Earth has announced a major milestone in its commitment to inclusion by introducing British Sign Language (BSL) into its world-class Planetarium. The Edinburgh-based science centre will become one of the first in the UK to offer multiple Planetarium films with BSL interpretation from March 1. This includes You Are Here and Don’t Panic , live shows developed by Dynamic Earth’s team of in‑house astronomers. Supported by funding from the Birkdale Trust, the initiative


Accessible Travel Challenges Revealed
Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) has launched the results of its nationwide ‘T ravel With Confidence’ campaign. Funded by the Motability Foundation, the campaign has documented the real-world challenges faced by wheelchair users and people with limited mobility every day. With just 48 hours' notice, six people with spinal cord injuries from across the UK were challenged to plan and complete a journey to Central London using two forms of public transport, capturing and rati


Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity Celebrates 25 Years
Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity (DVLCC) is celebrating 25 years of providing life-changing support to babies and young children living with cerebral palsy and other motor learning impairments. Since opening its doors in 2001, the charity has grown from a vision by the late Dame Vera Lynn (pictured below) into a vital service supporting families throughout the southeast. The charity is marking the milestone by setting an ambitious goal to support 25 more children this year


Accessible Screenings for BAFTA/OSCAR Nominated Hamnet
heavily award-nominated film Hamnet (12A) is set to wipe the slate clean on how we think of England’s most enduring writer. Based on Maggie O’Farrell’s best-selling novel, Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao brings together Irish powerhouses Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley as man and wife, William Shakespeare and the mysterious Anne Hathaway. This heart-wrenching period drama follows the couple's early love and family life, with the story starting as two young dreamers


Golf's Commitment to Golfers with a Disability
Golfers of all levels with a disability will compete for the title of Scottish Disability Champion at a tournament hosted by St Andrews Links Trust at the renowned Home of Golf. In collaboration with Scottish Golf, the 2026 PING Scottish Open for Golfers with a Disability will be held in St Andrews between April 30 and May 1 over the links of the Eden Course. Open to male and female golfers, the competition consists of 36 holes of stroke play over two days, with an offici


Travel with Confidence
The University of Southampton has achieved Park Access accreditation for its Boldrewood Innovation Campus site in Hampshire. Park Access is an accreditation that is recognised throughout the whole of the UK as a benchmark for accessible and inclusive parking and electric vehicle charging facilities. It enables everyone, regardless of their accessibility needs, to identify car parks and facilities, such as EV charge points, that they can use with ease. The accreditation is iss


RNIB's Platform for Change
More than half of blind and partially sighted people fear being stranded, stressed and disoriented during train journeys due to the unpredictability of their experiences with rail passenger assistance. New research from the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) found three in four blind and partially sighted people say they can’t rely on rail staff for assistance and information, while more than 60 per cent say they are not consistently met by staff at stations wh

