Does anyone know why accessible toilets are kept locked and you have to find someone with a key to open it for you? Mr J is recently registered disabled and found it embarrassing on a recent motorway journey to seek out a member of staff to open the toilet for him. Ladies, Gents and Unisex toilets are always open and can be used by transgendered people (which I don't have a problem with) so why are people with disabilities being treated differently? To Mr J this feels like discrimination. What thoughts do you have on this? Thank you.
What's going on , on the street outside your home right now?
Has anyone seen Mint on BBC 1?
America, three headlines today, help me please to understand!



