Self-diagnosed dyslexics allowed to skip airport queues and given VIP lounge entry
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Self-diagnosed dyslexics are now allowed to skip airport queues and are handed free VIP lounge entry.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The "Hidden Disabilities Sunflower" was launched back in 2016 as a way for individuals to signal they have a disability which might not be immediately apparent.It covers conditions like dementia, Crohn's, diabetes and epilepsy and is recognised all over the world, including 300 UK airports.However, it also includes mental...
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