There’s only one thing he knows how to do, yet I was still shocked to writing about Tadej Pogacar’s win on the first stage of the Criterium du Dauphiné.
Rivers and lakes can seem daunting to those who are visually impaired.
But @FulhamReachBC is holding a 10-week learn to row course to give VI Londoners access to the Thames.
Watch full story on South West Londoner
swlondoner.co.uk/sport/13052…#rowing#accessibility
'The Happiest Man on Earth' opens at the Southwark Playhouse this November.
I spoke to actor Kenneth Tigar, who plays Eddie Jaku, ahead of the play's UK stage debut
See the full piece here:
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“The dream is to be able to go to the theatre at any time and to any performance.”
When 1 in 4 people in the UK are part of the deaf community what more can be done to increase inclusivity?
Read my full piece
swlondoner.shorthandstories.…#accessibility#deaftheatre
‘I started a family after winning Olympic gold – it’s made me a better athlete’
Olympic gold medalist Jess Learmonth tells @theipaper about the challenges of motherhood and returning to racing after three years away
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Cycling fans continue to put riders at risk, after World Champion Mathieu van der Poel was attacked during a race.
But when the sport relies so heavily on fans, I spoke to the CPA president @HansenAdam, to find out what needs to happen
#parisroubaix2025#cycling
🗣️ 'We're enjoying the jersey again'
Captain Hannah Jones tells @AlexLLennox why there are reasons to feel hopefully about Welsh rugby once more 🏴
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The Lidl-Trek rider's dominance marked the second successive men's winner in more than 30 years and becomes the seventh member of the Club Trois. cyclingweekly.com/racing/it-…