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Abilene 5th grader uses sign language to bring Christmas program to life
Children’s Christmas programs are a staple for many families to enjoy the sights and especially the sounds of the holidays, ...
For us deaf people, Christmas can mean feeling left out, even as everyone around us seems to be having a wonderful time. Christmas dinner, carol singing, the King’s speech on telly, young ...
The final three contestants take to the ballroom one last time - but who'll be claiming the Glitterball tophy?
Six adult students have successfully completed the British Sign Language Level 1 course, held via the Gibraltar College. The online classes were delivered by Signcode UK and led by Deaf Tutor ...
The magic of Christmas is in the air as Belfast One opens its biggest ever Santa’s Post Office, making sure every child’s letter to Santa gets to him in time for Christmas. It is expected that over 10 ...
The NHS shared winter guidance alert on getting the right care in the right place - here's what you should know.
It’s December — the season of advent calendars, “Elf on the Shelf” cheekiness and the mad scramble to book Santa visits before Christmas. For many families, a trip to see Santa or to watch a ...
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Salisbury's singing groups unite in new Christmas carol
The community organisation rallied all four of its choirs for the second time, encouraging them to collaboratively compose a unique piece named Gather Round.
Opening doors to communication as York St John brings British Sign Language learning to A-Level students Nec ullamcorper sit amet risus nullam eget felis eget. Eget felis eget nunc lobortis mattis ...
Women’s Academy player Mia Endacott explains how British Sign Language (BSL) has become an important part of her and her family life – thanks to her inspirational brother.
Colleen and Susannah Agnew are calling for better deaf awareness A health trust has apologised to a deaf couple after hospital staff did not know what a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter was.
A health trust has apologised to a deaf couple after hospital staff did not know what a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter was. Colleen Agnew's husband was taken to hospital recently after an ...
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