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Disability news round up: Braille signage and autism in Ethiopia

Emma Emma | 09:45 UK time, Friday, 23 September 2011

Emmy award winner Peter Dinklage

Our TVs have been graced with a number of disabled performers this week, some of whom have even made the news.

Ceri Rees's X Factor performance, which featured on Sunday evening's show, has generated some discussion in the media about of those who take part in such programmes. reports that Lily Allen was among the celebrities who joined mental health charities Mind and Rethink in questioning the decision to air Ceri's fourth unsuccessful X Factor audition.

Just hours later, for his role as Tyrion Lannister in HBO drama Game of Thrones. Dinklage is of restricted growth but you won't see him in the role of a hobbit, an Oompa-Loompa or one of the seven dwarfs any time soon. We didn't find any Emmy-related news stories mentioning the actor's short stature. A sign of progress maybe?

One performer who doesn't shy away from dwarf-specific roles though is Warwick Davis. His imminent new comedy, Life's Too Short, was written especially for him by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. They've been thanked by Nicky Clarke in the Guardian for

Elsewhere in the news:

UK medics lead Europe's first embryonic stem cell trial (Â鶹Éç News)

Dutch engineers make 'robot legs' for stroke patients (Â鶹Éç News)

Virus link to ME called into question (Â鶹Éç News)

Terminally ill people warned over possible benefit cut (Â鶹Éç News)

(The Guardian)

Schizophrenia and epilepsy have 'strong link' (Â鶹Éç News)

Learning to live with autism in Ethiopia

(The Guardian)

(The Independent)

(Mail Online)

(International Supermarket News)

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