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Sisters take inspiration from Charlie s Angels to raise money for mum s battle with blood cancer Even though we re still apart, we can unite against cancer
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Three sisters have gone back to the 70s for inspiration and are to become latter-day Charlie s Angels to help their mum as she battles blood cancer.
Wigan schoolgirl who overcame leukaemia urges people to sign up for charity s challenge wigantoday.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wigantoday.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A CANCER scientist is calling on people in Glasgow to support fundraising for Cancer Research UK as the charity reveals it is likely to lose £300 million due to the pandemic. Dr Saadia Karim, a researcher at the Beatson, will join thousands of people from across the UK who have all vowed to run, walk or jog 5K either alone or in small, socially distanced groups this April and raise money for life-saving research. All 400 Race for Life events across the UK were cancelled last year to protect the country’s health during the pandemic. And the charity’s much-loved events, which were scheduled for this spring and early summer, have also now been postponed.
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