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TikToker Lucy Smith-Butler says she hopes her top tips will help other disabled festival-goers too.
Sheehan to captain British and Irish Lions against Western Force
Ireland's Dan Sheehan will captain the British and Irish Lions in their opening game on Australian soil against the Western Force on Saturday.
'I don't want to live on benefits, I want to work'
Young disabled people may soon see their Universal Credit top-up cut as part of wider welfare reforms.
'They were the best of us': John and Amy Hunt speak for first time about murders of their loved ones
BBC racing commentator John Hunt has spoken for the first time since the murder of his wife and two daughters, in July last year.
My wife and daughters left behind a legacy of love, John Hunt tells BBC
The racing commentator, speaking for the first time since the murder of his wife and two daughters, says their love has helped sustain him through grief.
My wife and daughters left behind a legacy of love, John Hunt tells BBC
The racing commentator, speaking for the first time since the murder of his wife and two daughters, says their love has helped sustain him through grief.
The Florida airport being turned into Trump's new migrant detention facility
Surrounded by alligator infested swamps, BBC Mundo visited the site forming part of the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda.
Gaza mediators intensifying ceasefire efforts, Hamas official says
It comes as US President Donald Trump says "great progress" is being made since Israel and Iran ended their 12-day war.
'A kind of magic': Emily Eavis on Glastonbury's Thursday feeling
Before the music starts, an indescribable atmosphere descends on Glastonbury. Ros Atkins finds out more.
Controversial project to create human DNA from scratch begins
Scientists start a controversial project to create the building blocks of human life, in what is thought to be a world first.