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An emotional graduation ceremony was held at Beaver High School Friday night. A determined student fulfilled his dream of ...
Overcoming cancer... It’s no simple feat. But Abigail Parker, a Rural Retreat Middle School student is making it look easy ...
An Aldi worker in Basildon has raised more than £5,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust. Mollie Allen, an area manager from Basildon, ran the London Marathon to raise money for the supermarket’s ...
MandM, one of the UK’s leading online off-price retailers, continues its longstanding support for Teenage Cancer Trust with a fundraising hike that has already raised £28,500, with hopes to exceed the ...
Tickets for the event, in the grounds of Ilkley’s Ghyll Royd School, are already sold out and Anna, who took part in the London Marathon at the weekend for the Teenage Cancer Trust, is hopeful ...
Ferguson, "Fergie," advocated for teens who battle cancer as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust’s campaign. She has been a patron of the organization for 35 years. Her daughters, Princess Beatrice ...
The Teenage Cancer Trust provides tailored medical care, emotional support, and a sense of community to help young patients navigate this life-altering challenge. To mark April as Teenage Cancer ...
The Teenage Cancer Trust warned that patients in the 13 to 24 age group were “often overlooked”, in an open letter to Health Secretary Wes Streeting. The charity is calling for every teenager ...
Bill Murray watched The Who close The Teenage Cancer Trust concert series at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday (30.03.25) night. The 'Ghostbusters' actor was among those in attendance for the ...
The Teenage Cancer Trust is calling for every teenager or young adult with cancer in the UK to have the opportunity to take part in clinical trials (Jeff Moore/PA) The “unique hurdles” faced ...
had been supported by the Teenage Cancer Trust. Finlay Christie’s online fame may not have parlayed to the older, probably less comedy-savvy audience in Kensington tonight – but his stand-up certainly ...
It's a question I asked myself at the Royal Albert Hall as stand-up after stand-up entertained a packed house at the annual Teenage Cancer Trust Comedy night. When they are this good though ...