Deaf and blind Oasis fan left 'disappointed' after calling ticket line 800 times
A deaf and blind man has been left 'thoroughly disappointed' after he called Wembley Stadium's Oasis disability ticket line 800 times with 'no success'.
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A deaf and blind man has been left 'thoroughly disappointed' after he called Wembley Stadium's Oasis disability ticket line 800 times with 'no success'.
The much-anticipated Christmas at Dunham Massey light trail is set to return to Greater Manchester.
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A proposed new energy bill discount for disabled individuals receiving benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Attendance Allowance has been put forward. Campaigners are urging the Labour Government to take immediate action in light of the recent Ofgem price cap increase, particularly as we approach the colder months of autumn and winter.
It will be recalled that on on Friday, the 23rd of August 2024, Richard Ayodele Akintunde was declared the runner-up at the 20th Anniversary NBA Section On Business Law Charity Golf Tournament played at Ikoyi Club. The presentation of the prize was held at a dinner at Metropolitan Club, Victoria Island, Lagos. Over 111 players participated in the tournament.
Emmerdale’s Eden Taylor-Draper has warned fans the Belle Dingle special episode is “distressing and uncomfortable.”
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