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07/09/2010
Are children missing out on sight-saving eye tests? Plus smartphones.
14/09/2010
How people with no light perception are using melatonin to get a good night's sleep.
21/09/2010
Latest news on Vodafone's refund scheme for their discontinued navigation software.
Disability Living Allowance and the coalition
Peter White with news and information for the blind and partially sighted.
05/10/2010
Is regulation the only way of making bus travel fully accessible?
12/10/2010
In Touch discusses what's on offer for blind students.
19/10/2010
In Touch tests out the talking bus stop pilot in Edinburgh.
26/10/2010
Peter White interviews Jill Allen-King on her new autobiography and astonishing life.
02/11/2010
In Touch investigates the state of the nation's pavements.
09/11/2010
How will the cut in the mobility component of the DLA affect deaf blind people?
16/11/2010
Peter White is joined by Transport Minister Norman Baker to discuss tactile pavements.
23/11/2010
Peter White asks Sally Harvey about RNIB planned redundancies within Braille transcription
30/11/2010
Fix the Web aims to police inaccessible websites plus the GPS app devised by a blind man.
07/12/2010
How you can have your say on DLA reform. Plus good news for Braille music readers.
DLA and e-Books
RNIB's Steve Winyard says that government DLA reform spells cuts for some blind people.
21/12/2010
West Wales is the destination for the latest in our 'Can't See, Will Cook' series.
28/12/2010
Peter White with news and information for blind and partially sighted people.
PC David Rathband, Programme 2
PC David Rathband, blinded by being shot, talks to Peter White about his future plans.
Parents fight for taxi for blind daughter and OBE's for two In Touch regulars
Richard Sloane wants his council to pay for a taxi to take his blind child to school.
Solo Travel
Peter White talks to Tony Giles and Kirsten Hearn about travelling solo as a blind person.
Changes to Incapacity Benefit and the launch of 'Wylie' cards
Changes to Incapacity Benefit concern the RNIB and the Wylie card is launched in Newcastle
Reporter Mani Djazmi in Qatar
Changes to Disability Living Allowance are causing confusion. Hear the RNIB's advice.
Advice for blind people on technology
Lee retires her guide dog and Peter gets fit for Comic Relief
The emotional wrench of retiring your guide dog and news of this year's Red Nose Day.
Welfare Reform and Comic Relief's Desert Trek
Changes to DLA and Peter White reports from a Sightsavers camp in Kenya.
The stigma of blindness in Kenya and style advice for blind fashionistas
Peter White on the stigma of blindness in Kenya and style advice for blind fashionistas.
Should blind sports fans qualify for concessionary tickets to the London Olympics?
Should blind sports fans qualify for concessionary tickets to the Olympics in 2012?
15/03/2011
Peter White and Cheryl Gabriel meet Kenyan blind people during the trek for Comic Relief.
Can the NHS cope with demand for treatment for the UK's most common cause of blindness?
Olympic Ticket Update and Blind Photography
What arrangements have been put in place for blind sports fans at the 2012 Olympics?
How accessible are social networks for blind people?
How accessible are social networks for visually impaired users?