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  • The Staring Stalemate

    We all know that hospital appointments can be dull, but Liz Carr has found a solution. Find out how staring at people and and being stared at in return helps pass the time. More

  • Disability Bitch hates food fascists

    Disability Bitch is put in a bad mood by a new report suggesting that eating processed foods can cause depression, and argues that wholefood is not 'simple' for all. More

  • Disability Bitch hates being offended

    Disability Bitch isn't annoyed by Jimmy Carr's controversial joke, but thinks that it's high time that we put discrimination into perspective. More

  • The Great Digital Switch-Off

    We all rely on hi-tech communication - and deaf people more than most. So what happened when Charlie Swinbourne had to spend 10 days with no internet, textphone and the rest? More

  • 13 Questions: Justin Fletcher

    Meet the man behind Mr Tumble! The Makaton-using star of the CBeebies series 'Something Special', for children with learning/communication difficulties, answers our questions. More

  • Talking the talk

    Born deaf, Charlie Swinbourne learned to speak via conversations heard through his hearing aids. Now he's found out that he's been saying certain words wrong all his life. More

  • Tourette ticking: rhyming, singing and clucking

    We all know about the swearing form, but there are many types of Tourette's. Jennie Routley lifts the lid on some of her tics, from mimicking sounds to singing conversations. More

  • Disability Bitch vs Prime Ministers

    Seething after David Blunkett doubted that a blind man could ever be PM, DB has been on the phone to our visually impaired leader, Gordon Brown, to find out how he does it. More

  • Cancer: what should I say?

    Diagnosed with cancer at the age of only 28, Lisa Lynch told family and friends about it in a very frank way - and even started a blog. But how did people react to the news? More

  • Disability Bitch and the inspirational letter

    In a week where two medical professionals have gone public about letters that have influenced medical history, our snarky columnist starts her own letter-writing campaign. More

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