Our campaigns and innovations have been attracting a lot of attention with the media lately. If you missed any of our news here's your chance to catch up.
Dragon Duncan backs RNIB on GMTV
Dragons' Den Duncan Bannatyne is supporting our new Lost and Found campaign; listen to Duncan telling GMTV why he backs us. Get involved and tell us what you would lose from your life if you lost your sight and find out what other people are saying, including Twiggy, Nick Faldo and Raymond Blanc.
MPs puzzled by maze
We took our RNIB Interactive Maze Challenge on the road to the Labour and Conservative Party Conferences to highlight to MPs the impact of what it means to lose your sight.
Navigating cash machines, doing the weekly shop and crossing the street were made much more difficult as MPs were blindfolded whilst carrying out these basic tasks. Find out more about MP Michael Foster's experience.
RNIB is calling on the Secretary of State for Health to recognise the emotional and practical support needed by people losing their sight.
Help us to reach more people and find out how you can get involved today.
BBC picks up audio pen
We launched an innovative audio pen last month that allows blind and partially sighted people to attach and read audio labels for everyday objects.
The PenFriend went on show at Techshare in September and made front page news on the BBC website.
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