Links: Newspapers/Magazines - UK - Media
anAurora
The internet magazine for disABLE women.This is a free magazine, in that we are not supported in any way by either charity funds or advertising, and we would like to keep it that way. But the articles will dry up after a short time unless you contribute your articles.
We don`t have a "Mission Statement" but our intention is to continute to develop, with your help, a magazine that women with any disAbility can contribute to and read with enjoyment.
Arthritis Today Magazine
Contains Features/News and more.
Big Print
A weekly newspaper in large print produced by the RNIB. Information on samples and subscription.
Disability Now
National Disability Newspaper, Features, Stories, Links etc
Disability Telegraph
On-line newspaper - voice to London`s 33% ethnic minorities and Britains 6.2 million Disabled People
Disability View
The UK`s bightest disabilities magazine. Includes most popular features including a Products and Services Showcase
Kickback 37
We are a group of ME sufferers, mainly in west and south west London but not exclusively so, and welcome members from any location. The problems that ME/CFS sufferers face are the same wherever they live.
Ouch
Ouch is a website from the BBC. Its aim is to reflect the lives of disabled people right here and now in the third millennium.
It`s not a help and support site. If we were to give it a label, it would probably be closest to lifestyle. We pride ourselves on not being a resource for useful information, though I`m sure you`ll find most things you`re looking for here. There are many help and support sites out there that do a fantastic job, far better than we could, so we in the BBC`s Learning & Interacitve department felt it would be good to do something completely different.
Soundaround Online
The international interactive
audio magazine for blind & partially sighted people
Soundings
Soundings is a free, impartial and editorially independent monthly information magazine in audio for anyone in the United Kingdom who is blind or partially sighted - whether or not they are registered as such. Soundings information is available on audio cassette and here on the Internet
Vee-TV
Channel 4``s magazine programme for young deaf people. Includes a message-board, and links.