Deaf News, from the Deaf Community!

Here you will find all the latest Deaf news from the Deaf Community.  It is so important to us that we reflect the news of the wider community, so if you have news you would like to add please email us the details, along with a jazzy photo and we will upload it onto our devoted Community news page. 

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New Birmingham Training Dates ...

Remark! Midlands are delighted to release their new BSL Level 1 and Level 2

Miss Deaf America upset by Sup ...

Miss Deaf America Rachel Mazique was invited to sign song at the Super Bowl

DIY Deaf-O-S Saves Deaf Centre ...

Local people have rallied to save Camborne's Cornwall Deaf Centre

Deaf couple saved from dangero ...

Deaf couple living in Rochdale were alerted to a dangerous gas leak during a visit at their home

Hollyoaks star to climb Mount ...

Rachel Shenton is to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for NDCS

Jersey public buildings inacce ...

Public buildings in Jersey are allegedly inaccessible to Deaf and hard of hearing people

Signature launches search ...

The search for the top sign language professionals has begun as Signature launches its fourth

Remark! Translation step into ...

Translation are accustomed to being front of camera, but recently a rare opportunity arose

Walsall Council Award ...

Following a rigorous tender process Remark! Interpreting has been awarded a three-year contract

Remark! Community launch Badmi ...

Remark! Community launch new Badminton Club in East London

New receptionist vacancy ...

You are the first point of contact, and the first impression of Remark! our clients and visitors rec

BSLBT launching new Ambassador ...

BSLBT are launching a pilot scheme for Ambassadors to raise awareness of the BSL Zone

MPs reject welfare reform amen ...

The government has overturned seven key amendments to its welfare bill

Derbyshire Council to change D ...

Derbyshire County Council have drawn up plans to change how services for Deaf residents are organise