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26 Feb 2004 3:01PM

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The online banking service of NatWest has been praised by national computing and disability charity AbilityNet in an accessibility review of the sites of ten major UK banks. However, the other nine are potentially breaking the country's Disability Discrimination Act.
NatWest, owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, had the only site that - in AbilityNet's view - met the basic website accessibility needs of users with visual impairment, dyslexia or those with a physical disability making m... (690 more words)
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