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Blind comedian highlights accessibility barriers at Edinburgh Fringe

Performing at the world’s largest arts festival is no small feat. But for blind comedian Jamie MacDonald, just getting to his venue each day reveals a challenge that blind and partially sighted people face every day: getting to work.

Posted Wednesday, 20 August 2025 News type: News story

RNIB awards EE with "Tried and Tested" Accreditation for App Accessibility

Mobile network operator earns highest accolade from Royal National Institute of Blind People for commitment to inclusive design

Posted Thursday, 31 July 2025 News type: Press release

Where are we now? The benefits U-turn unpacked

Planned changes to disability benefits are in disarray after a last minute U-turn by government in response to widespread campaigning and the concerns of many of its own MPs.

Posted Thursday, 3 July 2025 News type: News story

What you need to know following the UK Government’s spending review

Chancellor Rachel Reeves today announced the Spending Review, setting out budgets for government departments through to 2029. RNIB welcomes investment in the NHS and in transport infrastructure, but we remain concerned about the urgent funding needs of local authorities. Without immediate support for vital social care services like vision rehabilitation, many blind and partially sighted people face long waits for the help they need to live independently.

Posted Wednesday, 11 June 2025 News type: News story

How we’re influencing the UK Government’s "Keep Britain Working" review

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) recently hosted an employment roundtable, in our London office, bringing together colleagues from nine national disability charities in the Disability Charities Consortium (DCC), employers, and the team running the UK Government’s independent review on inclusive employment, to discuss strategies for recruiting and retaining disabled people and those with long-term health conditions.

Posted Wednesday, 11 June 2025 News type: News story

RNIB publishes Gender Pay Gap report 2024

In response to the Government’s requirement for all companies with over 250 employees to publish their gender pay gap data, RNIB published its 2024 Gender Pay Gap report.

Posted Wednesday, 2 April 2025 News type: Article

Changes to benefits and employment support: What you need to know

Yesterday, the Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall, launched a green paper (a consultation paper) setting out the UK Government’s major plans and proposals to reform health, disability benefits and employment support.

Posted Wednesday, 19 March 2025 News type: News story

RNIB’s response to the Get Britain Working White Paper on employment

On Tuesday 26 November the Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall, published major new proposals on employment designed to support many more people into work. With an estimated 11,000 people with sight loss currently looking for work in the UK, RNIB welcomes steps which could enable more blind and partially sighted people to find work or stay in a job.

Posted Monday, 2 December 2024 News type: News story

New report calls on the UK Government and employers to commit to change

The ‘Changing Attitudes, Changing Lives’ report is calling on the UK Government to implement a Disability Employment Strategy that will improve employer attitudes and increase the number of blind and partially sighted people in work.

Posted Monday, 14 October 2024 News type: News story

King’s Speech 2024 – the implications for blind and partially sighted people

The King’s Speech outlined an ambitious programme for government. Read about the implications these plans could have for blind and partially sighted people and RNIB’s calls for the year ahead.

Posted Thursday, 18 July 2024 News type: News story