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The New York-inspired gelato and French toast spot that’s bringing sunshine to Didsbury

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The bright spot is opening in style this weekend

The team behind a popular Didsbury brunch spot have announced plans for a New York-inspired gelato and French Toast café opening this weekend.

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Caramello first opened on Whitechapel Street in the south Manchester suburb ten years ago and has become known for its patisseries, waffles and gelato ever since and has been hailed as the first halal brunch spot in the city.

Now, founder Sham Sadique has unveiled details of his next site Mello, which will open on Fog Lane this Saturday (June 27). Inspired by the coffee shops in the Big Apple, the venue will serve up ‘proper’ Italian gelato and coffee, as well as overloaded French Toasts and pastries.

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“Mello has been a dream of mine since I started Caramello,” Sadique explained. “I always wanted to merge my love for New York and Italy as a coffee and dessert brand, and we’ve finally made it happen. I can’t wait for you all to try the new French Toast too.”

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The bright spot has been created to bring the buzz of New York and the vibes of the city together through an uplifting design that aims to bring a ‘bit of sunshine on a grey Manchester day all year round’.

To coincide with the launch on Saturday, Mello will be giving out hundreds of prizes to celebrate the ‘start of something delicious’ – including free pots of gelato as well as tote bags, t-shirts and more.

On June 27 from 12pm to 4pm, guests will be able to spin the prize wheel to determine their welcome gift – with prizes also including French Toast and drinks. There is no purchase necessary.

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The arrival of Mello comes as Didsbury experiences a period of glory for its pubs, restaurants, bars and cafes. Just this month, Irish bar Kennedy’s was named one of the best town pubs in the entire country, whilst Albert’s in Didsbury was recently named as one of the top spots for outdoor dining.

Mello will be open 9am to 5pm on Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm on Saturday and 9am to 5pm on Sunday.

Mello is on 153 Fog Lane, Manchester, United Kingdom M20 6FJ.

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M4 crash live updates as motorway brought to a standstill

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A crash has brought the M4 to a standstill on Friday morning leaving drivers in standstill traffic.

Drivers travelling westbound on the motorway have been put at a standstill J42 Earlswood and J43 Llandarcy as emergency services work at the scene.

A spokesperson for Traffic Wales said: “M4 between J42 Earlswood and J43 Llandarcy travelling Westbound.

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“Traffic is currently on stop. There are long delays in the area.

“Allow extra time for your journey.”

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Armed Forces charity fun day at Calderglen Country Park this Sunday

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Who Dares Cares is back with its wide range of community stalls, Armed Forces and emergency service organisations, historical military displays, children’s activities, inflatables, music and entertainment.

Get along to Calderglen Country Park this weekend for a family fun day hosted by an Armed Forces charity.

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Who Dares Cares is inviting families, veterans, serving personnel, emergency service workers and the wider community to attend its Armed Forces and Emergency Services Family Fun Day on Sunday, June 28.

The event will take place at Calderglen Country Park, from noon until 4pm, bringing together the Armed Forces community, blue light services, families, local organisations and supporters for an afternoon of entertainment, awareness and community spirit.

Entry is free, with donations welcome on the day to support the ongoing work of Who Dares Cares. Wristbands will also be available for children’s inflatables.

The family fun day will include a wide range of community stalls, Armed Forces and emergency service organisations, historical military displays, children’s activities, inflatables, music, entertainment and opportunities for the public to learn more about the support available to veterans, emergency service personnel and their families.

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Who Dares Cares is a charity which supports the Armed Forces, veterans, blue light services and their families who may be affected by PTSD, trauma, isolation, bereavement or other challenges linked to service life.

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Trafford Centre confirms opening of two new stores this weekend

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Frozen yoghurt has arrived just in time for the sweltering weather, while a giant new sportswear and trainer store will be opening this weekend too.

The Trafford Centre is welcoming two new stores to its line-up that shoppers can see for the first time this weekend. Sportswear giant Footasylum will finally open its new megastore at the shopping mall on Saturday, following months of work on the prime new site.

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Meanwhile, just in time to give shoppers a cool break amid the heatwave, frozen yoghurt firm Frurt has opened its new store in The Orient. It’s the first time the fro-yo brand will be available at the Trafford Centre, much to the delight of fans.

The huge new Footasylum store marks the latest milestone in the sportwear company’s ambitious UK retail expansion. It follows hot on the heels of a new store recently opening in the Manchester Arndale Centre and also at Trinity in Leeds.

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The new 17,178 sq ft store has created 14 new jobs at the Trafford Centre, with owners saying it is “building on the commercial momentum already demonstrated at Manchester Arndale, and affirming Manchester and the North of England as a strategically important market for the business.”

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The store on Peel Avenue has been hidden behind hoardings since last year. But now, shoppers will get to see inside for the first time what’s inside from Footasylum’s extensive brands, which includes renowned third-party brands like Nike, adidas Originals, ASICS, Saucony and Berghaus, alongside Footasylum-exclusive labels such as Monterrain and Forena.

To celebrate the opening, the first 200 customers through the doors on Saturday, June 27, will receive exclusive goody bags featuring Crep Protect and New Era Caps. Within the bags, customers will also get the chance to win standout prizes including a PS5, festival tickets, a year’s supply of trainers and a full year’s gym membership.

Over the opening weekend there will also be surprise appearances from Footasylum influencers and a live set from a locally renowned DJ with the promise of a “launch to remember”.

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On the opening, Shannon Osman, Retail Director at Footasylum, said: “The launch of our newly upgraded Trafford Centre store is another landmark moment for Footasylum in our UK expansion plan, as we continue to invest in high-impact, high-performing locations.

“As a company defined by setting trends and offering our customers the best experiences, we are thrilled to be offering customers another glimpse into what the future holds for Footasylum.

“This is an innovative retail destination that will allow us to deepen our connection with our already highly engaged Manchester audience, while also welcoming new customers who travel from far and wide to experience everything the Trafford Centre has to offer.”

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Meanwhile over at The Orient, Frurt is making itself at home at its quirky new location inside the former bandstand on the upper floor of the food court area. It’s the first shopping centre location from the Manchester-born brand which also has sites in Manchester city centre, Bramhall, Bolton and Prestwich.

It has brought its self-serve concept to the new site, where you can load up your own toppings on your chosen flavour of the frozen treat. They regularly change their flavours, and you can add toppings like Biscoff, Nutella and sugary treats.

They opened on Thursday evening with a big giveaway, and expect queues of shoppers across the weekend, particularly if this hot weather continunes.

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GTA 6 to use social media in a big way as store listings reveal new features

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A sunny send-up (Rockstar)

New GTA 6 details have emerged via retailer descriptions, including how the dynamic will work between Jason and Lucia. 

After months of silence, Rockstar opened pre-orders for GTA 6 this week and confirmed a bunch of new details, namely the price, the existence of an ultimate edition, and the fact there won’t be any physical disc when it launches on November 19, 2026. 

Despite these announcements, we still don’t know much about the game itself. We know it’s set in the open world of Leonida, based on Florida, which will include a new version of Vice City, and that it will centre around two protagonists, Jason and Lucia, but that’s about it. 

If you’ve played any prior GTA game, you can probably fill in most of the blanks gameplay-wise (stealing cars, heists, mowing down civilians, etc.), but some Brazilian retailers appear to have outed some new details. 

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According to the GTA 6 listing on Amazon Brazil, the sequel will see players ‘switch between Jason and Lucia during the story and participate in missions as a duo’. GTA 5 operates similarly, with its three different characters, so this isn’t too surprising. 

It also promises ‘NPCs [non-player characters] with their own routines’ and ‘random events’, which suggests the world itself will be even more dynamic than Rockstar’s last game, Red Dead Redemption 2.

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The biggest new nugget of information is the emphasis on ‘integrated social networks’, which will allow you to ‘watch viral videos, follow influencers, and discover world events through your in-game mobile phone’. 

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Pre-orders opened this week (Rockstar Games)

In prior GTA games, you use a phone to call characters and instigate missions. GTA 5 also had a social media parody called Lifeinvader but it was more window dressing than an integral mechanic. However, this description implies social media will play a bigger role in GTA 6. 

This emphasis on in-game networking is also a key focus on another Brazilian listing. According to Kabum (translated via Reddit), your mobile phone in GTA 6 will ‘consume viral videos in real-time, allowing you to follow Vice City influencers and discover secret side missions’. 

The same description similarly emphasises the push for ‘organic random events across the map’, and states Jason and Lucia will possess ‘unique abilities that directly influence the criminal ecosystem and the tactical intelligence of the missions’.

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Other details mentioned include ‘advanced lighting, dynamic climate, more natural animations and high level of detail in the environments’, with ‘storms and time changes that change physics and gameplay’.

It’s unclear whether these descriptions are legitimate or not (the Amazon UK listing doesn’t have any of these details), but there is a lot of shared information between them and they are pretty specific – so it certainly sounds like they’re real.

If these descriptions are being sent to retailers though, this raises the question of whether another trailer could be imminent, to confirm the gameplay mechanics. With pre-orders now locked in, a trailer wouldn’t be a bad idea to cap off all the buzz from this week (or distract from the negativity around the lack of physical discs). 

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GTA 6 looks set to be the biggest game of the year, but there’s some concern among retailers that there will not be enough PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles to meet the demand when it does launch.

As reported by The Game Business, an anonymous senior games buyer said due to the component crisis, their store wouldn’t be ‘getting the units we want ahead of GTA’, adding: ‘Demand will likely outstrip supply during the year end period.’

Beyond the demand for consoles, another issue is whether people will be able to afford them. Microsoft recently raised the price of the Xbox Series X/S once again, due to the memory shortage, after Sony raised the PlayStation 5’s price earlier this year. 

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Dissident republican group attack Victorian postbox in West Belfast with angle grinder

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Earlier this year, the group targeted a statue of the former monarch in a paint attack

Victorian Postbox Vandalised – Waterville Street, Belfast.

A dissident republican group has attacked an historic Victorian-era Royal Mail postbox in West Belfast.

The postbox, which is built into the wall of Clonard Monastery at Waterville Street, was attacked with an angle grinder before its iconic red paint was replaced with green.

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A video of the incident was shared online by the group, where an activist can be seen taking the angle grinder to it, causing significant damage to the postbox.

In a Facebook post accompanying the video, the group said: “The symbols of imperialism and an occupying power litter Irish streets.

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“In a Socialist Republic, all these symbols, street names, monuments, statues and more will be taken down, destroyed or replaced. All state institutions will be repurposed and handed over to the Irish people for the betterment of all.

“We will not share Ireland with imperialists, fascists, capitalists, royalty or the systems that maintain their power.

“There will be no ‘agreed’ or ‘shared’ Ireland – only a Socialist Republic.”

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The PSNI confirmed to Belfast Live that they had not received any reports relating to the incident.

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Nursery chain served with safeguarding notice by Ofsted

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The nursery chain runs more than 200 settings across England, including eight in Cambridgeshire

Ofsted has has told a nursery chain that runs 247 settings across England, including some in Cambridgeshire, that it is not meeting safeguarding and welfare requirements.

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Ofsted served Bright Horizons with a Welfare Requirements Notice (WRN) on Monday, June 22 after checks between October 2025 and June 2026 found “significant weaknesses in organisational safeguarding leadership, governance, oversight and practice”.

The checks happened because of “concerns following a serious safeguarding incident” last September. Ofsted then carried out inspections, site visits and direct engagement with senior leaders at 172 of Bright Horizons nurseries, and identified breaches of requirements in 69 settings. The findings of each were published in individual nursery reports, as is standard practice.

According to the Bright Horizons website, the chain has eight locations across Cambridgeshire including in Cambridge, Ely and Fulbourn:

  • Eddington Nursery, Cambridge
  • Wolfson Court Day Nursery and Preschool, Cambridge
  • Bright Horizons Cambridge Milton Road Day Nursery and Pre-school, Cambridge
  • Cambridge Science Park Day Nursery and Preschool, Cambridge
  • Long Road Day Nursery and Preschool, Cambridge
  • Bunnybrookes Day Nursery and Preschool, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
  • Fulbourn Day Nursery and Preschool, Fulbourn
  • Ely Day Nursery and Preschool, Ely

According to Ofsted, the WRN “is intended to prompt urgent improvement at the highest level of the organisation to ensure higher standards for children across the group”. As the action is against the Bright Horizon group, the outcome has been published on the Ofsted report page of all 247 Bright Horizon nurseries. However, this does not reflect concerns identified at individual nurseries.

His Majesty’s Chief Inspector, Sir Martyn Oliver, said: “The outcome summary we’ve published today sets out clearly what the Bright Horizons group must do, and by when. We will be monitoring their progress closely. My message to parents is to read your nursery’s latest inspection report or update on the Ofsted website.

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“The majority of Bright Horizons nurseries are meeting requirements. We have already published reports and updates on all of the nurseries that we visited – today’s action is about identifying improvements that need to happen at a management level within the Bright Horizons group.

“The Department for Education has announced additional funding to support our work in early years – including thousands more no-notice inspections. This is great news and will strengthen our work to check that children are getting the safe, high-quality care they deserve.”

Bright Horizens, one of the UK’s largest nursery chains, has until August 1 to improve. A spokesperson for the chain said whilst it is “disappointed” with the notice against it, ” particularly as the Chief Inspector recognises that the majority of our nurseries are meeting requirements” it is “taking the matter extremely seriously”.

By August 1, Ofsted requires Bright Horizons to ensure:

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  • All senior leaders are fully familiar with, and are able to effectively apply safeguarding policies, procedures and arrangements within their oversight role.
  • Safeguarding policies, procedures and arrangements are consistently and effectively implemented across all settings.
  • Senior leaders maintain accurate and timely oversight of safeguarding concerns and risks across the organisation, so that appropriate and timely action is taken to protect children.
  • Safeguarding concerns are consistently identified, recorded, escalated and responded to appropriately across all settings, including consideration of emerging patterns and cumulative risk, in line with statutory safeguarding guidance.
  • Procedures to manage allegations against staff are consistently followed across the settings.
  • Review and strengthen current arrangements for monitoring safeguarding training, supervision and support to ensure these are effective in securing consistent staff understanding and application of safeguarding responsibilities across all settings, including recognition of child protection concerns, escalation routes and whistleblowing procedures.
  • Any weaknesses in staff knowledge or practise of safeguarding responsibilities are addressed, and that robust and effective systems are in place to monitor and evaluate the impact of training and supervision on safeguarding practice.

In a statement, Bright Horizons said: The safety and wellbeing of the children in our care is always our first priority. Whilst we are disappointed that Ofsted have chosen to issue a Welfare Requirements Notice against us, particularly as Sir Martyn Oliver recognises that the majority of our nurseries are meeting requirements, we are taking the matter extremely seriously.

“On those occasions when our practice falls short of the standards we and our families rightly expect, we recognise that this is not acceptable. We are taking swift and robust action at the highest level and are working in partnership with Ofsted to fully address the concerns identified, which we are confident we will be able to do successfully.

“We continue to focus on consistently embedding our strong safeguarding culture across all our nurseries.”

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King and Queen will not live in Buckingham Palace after renovations

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The landmark may now also be able to open for a longer period, generating more income. It currently opens its State Rooms to visitors each summer and on selected dates throughout the rest of the year, the proceeds of which go to the Royal Collection Trust, a charity responsible for the care and conservation of royal art.

The King will continue to host a range of events at the palace, from state banquets and garden parties to receptions and audiences with the prime minister and new ambassadors.

“His Majesty retains huge affection for Buckingham Palace and a deep respect for its role in royal and public life,” said a palace spokesperson. “It will be a buzzing hive of royal activity in every other way.”

Norman Baker, former Lib Dem Home Office minister and a critic of royal funding, told the BBC that Buckingham Palace visitor ticket sales should instead go to the Treasury.

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“They bring in millions every year, so what should happen is if they’re not living in Buckingham Palace, [they] should open it to the public and all the money from visitors 12 months of the year should go to the Treasury to help pay for refurbishment,” he said.

Graham Smith, CEO of Republic, which campaigns for an elected head of state, said: “The government agreed to spend £369m on refurbishing Buckingham Palace and now Charles doesn’t want to use it.

“But he’ll keep it under lock and key for when he does. Clearly, the palace needs to be fully open to the public all year round.”

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Two people in hospital after serious Maguiresbridge crash

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The collision happened in the early hours of this morning

Two people have been taken to hospital following a serious crash in Co Fermanagh.

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Emergency services have been at the scene of a serious road traffic collision on the Belfast Road in Maguiresbridge this morning, Friday, June 26.

Police earlier said the road was closed in both directions while officers dealt with the incident.

A PSNI spokesperson said: “Road users are advised the Belfast Road, Maguiresbridge is closed in both directions this morning, Friday June 26, due to a serious road traffic collision.

“PSNI officers are diverting traffic flow via the Boyhill Road. Please seek an alternative route for your journey at this time.”

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In a statement, the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said it received a 999 call at 01:29 on Friday, June 26, following reports of a road traffic collision on the Belfast Road area, Maguiresbridge.

“NIAS tasked two emergency ambulances to the scene. Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, two people were taken to the South West Acute Hospital by ambulance,” a spokesperson added.

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How beavers solved a flooding problem in west London

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A London council was facing a big bill to solve a flooding problem – until beavers came along and fixed it for free

Until recently, tiptoeing through floodwater to get to work was par for the course for Londoners living around Greenford Tube station. The ticket hall frequently found itself inundated after a heavy downpour. Sandbags were routinely deployed. Nearby neighbourhoods also flooded.   

It left the local council facing the daunting prospect of expensive engineering works to solve the problem – that was until beavers came along and apparently fixed the problem for free.

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“Even in situations like on Monday, where there was really heavy rainfall, the area didn’t flood,” said Şeniz Mustafa, England’s first urban beaver officer, who witnessed the animals’ handiwork firsthand. “When they put their minds to it, they really get things finished.” 

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Four centuries after being pushed to extinction in England, beavers were reintroduced to Paradise Fields – a 10-hectare former golf course in Ealing borough – in 2023.  

Keen to demonstrate how ‘nature’s engineers’ could make London more climate resilient, conservationists were granted a licence to release five of the animals along the stream running through the land. The Ealing Beaver Project was born.      

The animals got to work immediately, reengineering the landscape around Greenford with a series of dams, which created a new lake almost overnight. They even dismantled an old dam built by volunteers and replaced it with a better one of their own. Incredibly, they still had time to breed – producing a litter within a year of arriving.

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“I just can’t believe how much they’ve done in a short period of time, they basically said ‘step aside, humans’,” Mustafa told Positive News. “We do make things a little bit hard for ourselves. It goes to show that we don’t have to use heavy machinery or build infrastructure, nature can do it.”   

The beavers’ handiwork has not only helped alleviate flooding; it’s also boosted biodiversity. 

“We’ve had four new species in the last 11 months alone. One of them is the stickleback, which lives alongside dragonflies and damselflies. We also had red pole, which is a bird that only really stops off on migration,” said Mustafa. 

It goes to show that we don’t have to use heavy machinery or build infrastructure, nature can do it

“The diversity is great. This month we’ve had at least 14 different species of butterfly. There are tadpoles, freshwater shrimp, toads, too. None of that would have happened without beavers.”

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“It’s interesting to see how other wildlife will just recolonise and return to a space.” 

It’s a boon for humans, too, especially in a city where access to nature is limited. “The benefit to the local community is massive,” said Mustafa. “[The animals] have completely transformed my perspective of what beavers can do.”

‘When they put their minds to it, they really get things finished,’ says Mustafa. Image: Cathy Gilman

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The Ealing Beaver Project is a collaboration between Ealing Wildlife Group, rewilding organisation Citizen Zoo, the Friends of Horsenden charity and Ealing Council, with support from Beaver Trust and the Mayor of London.”

“We are facing climate and ecological emergencies worldwide, but we have the power to make a difference,” London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, told Positive News after the beavers were released. 

“I am committed to ensuring that London is at the forefront of the rewilding revolution as we work to re-establish lost species and reconnect people and nature.”

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Imagine a global political summit that shapes the future of our planet where one of the most populated countries in the world does not have a voice? This may seem unlikely, but currently 1.3 billion disabled people (nearly the population of China) do not have formal representation at policy talks held by the UN’s climate change body.

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) hosts negotiations to limit global greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change. Yet, people with disabilities are two to four times more likely to die or be injured in climate-related emergencies such as heatwaves, flooding and storms.

People with psycho-social disabilities such as severe depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder are three times more likely to die during heatwaves. During the 2018 heatwave in Montreal, Canada, people with schizophrenia accounted for 25.8% of heat-related deaths, despite representing only 0.6% of the population.

The anti-psychotic medication used to treat symptoms makes patients less tolerant to heat. This increases the risk of heatstroke, severe dehydration and can prove fatal. A wide range of medications has similar effects.

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These staggering statistics show the need to place disabled people, who are some of the most vulnerable, at the centre of climate change negotiations. In emergencies, additional barriers put disabled people at greater risk. These include inaccessible evacuation routes, power outages when electricity is required for equipment, and an increased risk of certain infectious diseases.

For five years, disability researchers, charities and advocacy groups, plus the International Disability Alliance (an alliance of 14 global and regional disability organisations) have been campaigning to change this. In February 2026, the UNFCCC finally recognised the Disability Caucus. This group of 120 organisations advocates for the rights of people with disabilities within climate negotiations. This year for the first time it could act as an informal group that coordinates advocacy campaigns to serve the needs of disabled people in climate negotiations.

Informal groups get allocated tickets for some events, such as opening ceremonies, and can have their meetings promoted by organisers during negotiations.

During recent climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany, we observed a growing momentum for disability inclusive climate action. This was largely driven by disabled delegates highlighting the needs of disabled people.

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However, more action is needed. Here are three steps to ensure climate action is inclusive for disabled people, and their families.

1. Incorporate the best research

Research on people with disabilities and climate change is critical. Bringing together the best academic research and tools, developed by both disabled and non-disabled researchers, is vital to understand the consequences of climate change for disabled people.

This will support better preparation for climate emergencies and inclusive climate adaptation. Climate adaptation is the process of changing systems, actions and responses to reduce the damage associated with climate change both now and in the future.

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Understanding how mental health is affected by climate is clearly highlighted by the Belém Health Action Plan, announced during the UN climate summit, Cop30, in Brazil in 2025. More than 20% of the world’s poorest people have some form of disability and are the population group most affected by climate change.

At the UCL Warning Research Centre, we have recently developed a Mental Health Vulnerability Index. This first-of-its-kind tool has been developed by a disabled researcher to help reduce mental health inequalities that emerge during climate change. Without formal disability representation in global climate change discussions, such initiatives struggle to gain attention.

Climate discussions must include research about the effect of climate change on disabled people, led by disabled researchers and their allies, to ensure the protection of the health and wellbeing of the people most affected by climate change.

2. Make equal opportunity official

While the Disability Caucus was officially recognised by the UNFCCC in February 2026, the “caucus” status is still not classed as an officially recognised observer organisation, otherwise known as a constituency.

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This means the voice of the disabled community does not have an equal opportunity to engage in the negotiations.

The caucus has been supported by the Women and Gender and Youth Constituencies, but disabled people need their own voice to be recognised. Granting full constituency status to the Disability Caucus is essential. Without a formal opportunity to participate equitably, disabled people still cannot contribute to the negotiation process.

A wheelchair user watches the opening plenary of UN climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany.
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3. Create accessible climate policy

Despite the work of disability organisations to improve climate policies by including disabled people, there is still a lack of disabled people negotiating policies or attending as observers. Even when disabled people attend negotiations, there can be barriers to participation.

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During the UN climate summit in Glasgow during 2021 (Cop26), venues were not accessible by wheelchair.

Some accessibility barriers could be overcome by providing comprehensive sign language interpretation, braille and transcriptions, and simplified text versions of negotiations or presentations. Low sensory spaces, such as a meditation room at a conference venue, can offer respite to those suffering from sensory overload by providing a low-light, quiet and calm space.

Incorporating research on how climate change affects people with disabilities, led by disabled researchers and their allies, is a crucial part of devising effective policies. Granting the Disability Caucus constituency status is the next key step needed to address accessibility barriers to attending climate negotiations. These three simple actions would finally make climate action inclusive to all disabled people globally.

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