The train station, built in 1985, is one of the busiest interchanges in the country, but is still inaccessible to many.
Why dyslexia remains hidden in UK schools
Despite affecting millions, dyslexia often goes undiagnosed – leaving 80% of dyslexic students to struggle without support.
How a South London community cinema and an indie zine publisher are making the arts more accessible.
From William Shakespeare’s plays to more modern shows like “Dear England,” including pantomimes, Alison Clarke has been living her passion for audio description for over 15 years.
Theatre's back, but digital access is in danger
Theatres moving online was a lockdown revolution, but as they reopen on site, are marginalised audiences now being left behind?
Ableist UK: How Covid measures failed the deaf
Covid-19 has highlighted the negligence of the UK government in many ways, especially towards the deaf and hard of hearing.
Every journey matters
Not all transport in and around London is fully accessible. We explore the difficulties and learn about what we can do to help.
If authorities are to be held accountable then just making reams of data available is not enough.
