Fifteen Scots with learning disabilities and autism have been living in hospitals for 20 years.
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Should the Paralympics and Olympics be combined?
Should the Paralympics and Olympics be combined?
The Kite Runner will host special performances for theatre-goers who need or want to wear masks.
The International Paralympic Committee says Paralympic growth could be "jeopardised" by any merger with the Olympics.
Research for Radio 4's Front Row finds inconsistencies in theatres' ticket prices and policies.
Amy Ryan says her son could not see a basketball event from his wheelchair due to high railings.
Julie Elliot adopted a Ukrainian teenager in Poland to try and speed up his visa application.
Dave Walsh, who has Multiple Sclerosis, is the reigning World's Strongest Disabled Man.
Should the Paralympics and Olympics be combined?
The Kite Runner will host special performances for theatre-goers who need or want to wear masks.
The International Paralympic Committee says Paralympic growth could be "jeopardised" by any merger with the Olympics.
Research for Radio 4's Front Row finds inconsistencies in theatres' ticket prices and policies.
Amy Ryan says her son could not see a basketball event from his wheelchair due to high railings.
Julie Elliot adopted a Ukrainian teenager in Poland to try and speed up his visa application.
Dave Walsh, who has Multiple Sclerosis, is the reigning World's Strongest Disabled Man.
The Kite Runner will host special performances for theatre-goers who need or want to wear masks.
The International Paralympic Committee says Paralympic growth could be "jeopardised" by any merger with the Olympics.
Research for Radio 4's Front Row finds inconsistencies in theatres' ticket prices and policies.
By Lucy Adams & Calum McKay & Mona McAlinden
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BBC Wiltshire politics reporter
Wheelchair user Naomi Stenning has been campaigning at King's College London for two years to improve access to buildings.
By Carolyn Atkinson
Front Row, BBC Radio 4
The former police officer was one of a six-strong team to make the 22-mile (35km) crossing.