The document examines the UK's media role in reporting genetic issues, particularly concerning deafness, highlighting the disparity between scientific advancements and media narratives that suggest imminent cures. It discusses how media can 'manufacture consent' for genetic policies through the framing of stories and authority figures, while also stressing the importance of resistance from the deaf community against such narratives. In summary, it underscores the evolving scientific landscape and the need for critical analysis of media representations and the socio-political implications of genetics.