The Delivery of Medical News; Audio Described World Cup Commentary; Enhanced Smart Meters

Published: Dec. 6, 2022, 9 p.m.

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A few weeks back, Pauline Mottram told In Touch about the way she was dealt life changing medical news; she felt it was given to her in an extremely insensitive way. We get the hospital\'s response and hear about a twist to her story. We also hear from Rowena Thomas-Breese who, thirty years prior to Pauline, experienced the same when being told she\'d lose her vision and in the same part of the world.

We talk to Alan March Sport about how they are providing audio described commentary for this year\'s World Cup in Qatar. It\'s a free service and anyone with a smart phone can access it from home. Alan March is the company director and he provides more details, along with Pardeep Gill who used the service whilst in a World Cup stadium in Qatar.

And our reporter Fern Lulham tells us about a new way that blind and partially sighted people can keep on top of how much they are spending on their energy bills; with an accessible smart meter.

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