Since the family s stay, Georgie has been supporting The Sick Children’s Trust in whatever way I can but says it’s been a challenging year.
Ely mum Georgie Monigatti completed 900 sit-ups throughout April for The Sick Children s trust, a charity that gave her a place to stay when her son was rushed to hospital. Also pictured is Georgie s daughter and Carter s older sister Elsie.
- Credit: GEORGIE MONIGATTI Doing 900 sit-ups in a month may sound easy for some but definitely not for me - this was a huge challenge, she added,
having had severe pre-eclampsia during her pregnancy which ended in an emergency caesarean.
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The international photographer and activist Nan Goldin, a survivor of the OxyContin epidemic in the US, was followed and harassed by private investigators hired by the Sackler family, a new book claims. The founder of PAIN in 2017, a group hell-bent on holding the Sackler family accountable for the opioid crisis, has been successful in raising awareness about this notorious family-owned business. A number of high profile art institutions, including the Serpentine Galleries, The Louvre, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, have since refused gifts from the Sacklers, and many have agreed to remove the family’s name from their Museum walls.
Charlotte Webster is an associate and senior rural surveyor at Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural
- Credit: Arnolds Keys
With EU subsidies being phased out, East Anglian farmers should take advantage of improved grants for capital works including planting hedgerows and protecting water quality says Charlotte Webster, senior rural surveyor at Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural.
Applications are now open for the Countryside Stewardship Capital Grant Scheme (CGS), a programme of standalone capital grants which replace the “hedgerows and boundaries grant” and “water capital grant” from previous years.
The application window opened earlier this month, and closes at the end of April.
Daisy found her was back to her owners (Image: BirminghamLive)
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A homesick dog that went missing at a daycare centre travelled seven miles across two busy motorways and several A roads to get home to Staffordshire. Three-year-old Daisy was declared missing after escaping from the daycare centre last week.
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