Campaigners are eagerly awaiting a new law bill requiring public bodies to promote sign language.
A new law promoting the use of British Sign Language is set to pass its final stages in the House of Commons on Friday. Actor and stage director Kelsey Gordon welcomes the legislation, but wants to see deaf people better represented in the arts.
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