A deaf mother of a Little Mix fan is suing the group's promoter because she could not understand the concert she attended.

Sally Reynolds purchased six tickets last year to see the band in concert on 1 September at the South of England Event Centre in Sussex.

She is deaf and bought the tickets for herself, two deaf mothers and their daughters who are all able to hear, and asked the promoter, LHG Live, to provide a British Sign Language interpreter.

The company offered to give Reynolds care tickets, so they could bring their own interpreters, but she did not think this went far enough to improve the accessibility of the concert.

Ms Reynolds told the BBC: "We asked two or three times, please can you provide the interpreter for us, and the explanation we got back was just a 'no'.

"It didn't have any reason behind it and eventually we became so frustrated.

"I wanted to share the same experience my daughter had - essentially I just wanted access to the songs."

She then instructed lawyers to apply for a court injunction to force LHG Live to provide a British Sign Language interpreter.

Hours before the hearing, LHG Live agreed to provide an interpreter for Little Mix, and a specialist was provided to interpret their lyrics.