Liverpool which has been turned into a massive Entertainment Venue as it prepares to open its doors later this week. A huge day for england at the womens world cup. They play nigeria in the last 16. Lam i am live in brisbane where we was be speaking to england fans ahead of that match. It is the first Knockout Game that match. It is the first Knockout Game at that match. It is the first Knockout Game at the world cup. A disappointing end for england at the Netball World Cup. They say theyre gutted but still grateful, as theyre forced to settle for silver after losing to australia in the final. Good morning. A day of sunshine and scattered good morning. A day of sunshine and scattered showers. Many of us missing scattered showers. Many of us missing their showers altogether. Leter missing their showers altogether. Later the missing their showers altogether. Later the cloud will build in the south west and we will the light and patchy south west and we will the light and patchy rein sout
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mother of two abbie watson, living with a diagnosis of stage four terminal bowel cancer. abbie s main symptom was an ache around her pelvis, put down to period pain. it just never really went away but ijust got used to it and kind of didn t think about it as much. i had been following dame deborahjames, bowelbabe, for a number of years, and i think there was an inkling in the back of my mind this could be what i thought it was. following bowelbabe did get me to the gp quicker than it would have done. bowel cancer is so, so treatable if it is diagnosed at an early stage. so stage one, stage two, we know stage three diagnosed patients who are surviving and living their lives very well. i m just really sad that i might not get to see them grow up and be with them when they get their first heartbreak and when they fall over and they run to you. that won t be me.
and symptoms of bowel cancer, reaching millions of people with her raw and honest approach. one of them was 44 year old abbie watson, who visited her doctor after seeing dame deborah s story. she has since received a terminal diagnosis, but is beginning new treatment, following a successful fundraising campaign. our reporter claire starr has been to meet her. it wasn t until we had the terminal diagnosis that my husband and i sat on that and like, we need to tell the boys. we tried to explain that it wasn t going to be immediate, i wasn t going anywhere, tomorrow or the next day, but at some point i wouldn t be here any more. and. oh, this conversation. a new treatment with a new hope. a hope for more time for 44 year old