Clive Mason investigates the government's reasons for imposing a cap on the amount of funding deaf people can receive from the government's Access to Work scheme. Show more
Magazine. Clive Mason is at Holyrood in Edinburgh for the third and final stage of the British Sign Language (Scotland) Bill. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Ahmed Mudawi celebrates Black History Month by profiling three talented black deaf people at different stages in their lives. Show more
In this review of the year, Yvonne and Julian look back at some positive moments, some incredibly important conversations and end it on a happy note. Show more
Nadeem visits Scotland, experiencing Edinburgh's Ghost Tour before exploring the history of deaf education in Scotland and progressive Deaf drama courses at the Royal Conservatoire in Glasgow. Show more
A look at easy ways to reduce waste over the Christmas period, and a look at the prominent deaf people emerging into the limelight this year in film, TV and media. Show more
Nadeem seeks adventure in Wales, trying out the fastest zip line in the world, mountain biking, go-karting and meeting locals for a tour of Welsh cultural life. Show more
Yvonne and Julian learn more about Covid-19 vaccines, how Deaf Rainbow UK was set up and pay their respects to deaf athlete Teddy Webb. Show more
Hamza, James, and Abigail are all concerned about the future of their deaf community. They meet members of their community to learn more
about the issues and who can make a change. Show more
Nadeem Islam meets Lynn Stewart-Taylor, who takes him on a tour of Jersey, where he samples local cuisine, history and culture. Show more
Nadeem Islam meets Jean Pentland, who takes him on a tour of the Scottish Highlands, where he samples local cuisine, history and culture. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Is British Sign Language in decline, or even an endangered language? Heidi Koivisto-Robertson investigates the research. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Ashley Kendall discovers how TV programme makers add voiceovers, subtitles and in-vision signing to programmes to make them fully accessible. Show more
See Hear looks at a new deaf-led storyline being made for the BBC Drama Casualty. And a performance artist who uses choreography to create what she calls 'visual sound'. Show more
Magazine. Heidi Koivisto Robertson investigates the decline in the number of deaf schools. Penn School has recently closed, leaving the UK with only 22. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Memnos Costi explores the growing popularity of deaf fighting events and chats to MMA fighter Adam Evans and wrestler Sean Midnight. Show more
Donna Mullings and Ahmed Mudawi meet members of the deaf community to learn about their experiences of racism and how it can be dismantled. Show more
Yvonne and Julian get a sneak peak into life on the frontline through personal stories from the British Sign Language community. Show more
A look at funding issues for parliamentary candidates, a day at the vets, a visit to the first deaf women's professional rugby player, and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. Show more
To mark the 65th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the team accompanies a deaf group from Nottingham on a day trip to a war museum in north Yorkshire. Show more