Blind Low Vision NZ admits it 'slipped back' with blind people in senior positions
The charity said it was working towards developing new leadership in the blind community, and ensuring better access to technology.
Charity puts up £50,000 reward for information to solve 1994 taxi driver murder
Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor, aged 26 and known to his friends and family as Shami, was killed in his taxi on Tuesday November 22 1994 in what detectives described as "an execution"
Family gives heartbreaking update on man paralysed in Benidorm 'attack'
Andrew Frazer, 43, was on a birthday trip to Benidorm when he was allegedly punched outside a nightclub
Mixed reactions to new unit for investigating safety of children in state care
Police have voiced concerns about a planned new unit to investigate harm to children in state care.
This weekend run club in Bengaluru helps people to find new sole mates
Stride Run Club in Bengaluru offers a social fitness experience to combat loneliness, welcoming all levels of participants
'We're a normal working class family but our son is Birmingham's answer to Billy Elliot'
Carter J Mundon, 11, only started dancing ballet two years ago but has since reached the dizzying heights of the Royal Ballet
Locals tell of parking nightmare on Birmingham road - as two cars double parked behind us
Dudley Road is notorious for terrible parking thanks to tight side roads and bustling businesses
Teen living in Birmingham council tower block pleads for help as he says 'I've been forgotten'
Recent care leaver Devontae McNally has been suffering from flooding in his flat due to a leak now ongoing for nine-months
Calls to improve 'failing' support for Birmingham and Solihull children with autism and ADHD
Health bosses said there are more people being referred than there are appointments with no extra funding
last updated on 24 Nov 08:04