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29/05/2012
Two banks have undertaken to make more of their cash points talk by end of 2013. Plus, Peter White hears about facilities for visually impaired prom-goers at the Royal Albert Hall.
Barclays Bank and Lloyds Banking Group have both promised to have the majority of their cash points talking by the end of 2013. The UK only currently has 85 speech-enabled ATMs. We ask the British Bankers' Association why, compared to other countries, there are so few.
Also, facilities for blind and visually impaired people and news of an opportunity to perform at The Royal Albert Hall.
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Tue 29 May 201220:40
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