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On Feb. 5, 2026 BBC Breakfast presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty discussed a new “travel with confidence” initiative that sent six wheelchair users to Central London with 48 hours’ notice to test public transport accessibility.
Clips shown on the programme, and an interview with participant Harriet Little of Peterborough, revealed barriers including very steep ramps, lack of assistance staff and wheelchair spaces occupied by other passengers’ luggage.
Little apologised for not attending the Manchester studio, saying the logistics of travelling from Peterborough — a three‑hour journey with two changes and uncertainty over help for transfers — made the trip effectively impossible.
Spinal Injury Association representative Gary Dawson told viewers freedom of movement is a right and recounted both positive and negative recent experiences on London transport.
The charity said the challenge exposed an “accessibility lottery” across networks and urged improvements to infrastructure and passenger assistance to ensure equal access to public spaces and services.





















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