Deaf people say a shortage of interpreters working with the NHS has left them feeling misunderstood, frustrated and facing delays to treatment. Millie Neadley, 22, from Hull, said ...
From Monday 2 February, there will be a change to the times viewers can see British Sign Language (BSL) on the BBC News Channel on weekdays. The new Monday to Friday times are: 8am-8.30am, 1pm-2pm ...
At least 31,000 people have signed up to learn BSL thanks to a course developed by Doncaster Deaf Trust A free online course teaching British Sign Language (BSL) has "surpassed expectations" with tens ...
From Monday 2 February, BSL-interpreted news will be broadcast on weekdays at 8am–8.30am, 1pm–2pm (excluding sport) and 6pm–6.30pm. Weekend signing will continue at 7am. The Beeb says the revised ...