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Over 48,000 people sign RNIB’s Out of Sight petition
RNIB’s largest ever petition calls on Health Secretary Wes Streeting to ensure people with sight loss in England receive the support they need, when they need …
Martial arts mum fights for inclusive employment
A visually impaired mum in West Lothian is calling for more accessible and inclusive employment for people with sight loss.
2025 review: Our campaign highlights
This year, we’ve made real progress in championing the rights of blind and partially sighted people. From transport and health to voting and social care, we’ve…
Autumn Budget 2025: What it means for blind and partially sighted people
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced the 2025 Autumn Budget, setting out UK Government plans for spending, taxation, and public services. We’ve been anal…
What the "Keep Britain Working" review recommended
The "Keep Britain Working" review has reported to the UK Government, setting out recommendations on what is needed to build inclusive workplaces, and to tackle…
Looking for a better Scotland
This National Eye Health Week 2025, RNIB Scotland has launched its manifesto, ‘Looking For A Better Scotland’, urging all political parties to commit to action…
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 challeng…
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
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 …
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 N…