dame tessa jowell, who died from brain cancer in 2018. her organisation has provided funding for the study at in cambridge s addenbrooke s hospital. lovely addenbrooke s hospital. to see you, your mother\ wonderful, lovely to see you, your mother was wonderful, a great friend to many of us around the political scene and she was truly inspirational, it is amazing to see you carry on the work she has started. telus about the importance of this research, why are you wanting to fund this work. thank ou for you wanting to fund this work. thank you for having you wanting to fund this work. thank you for having me. you wanting to fund this work. thank you for having me. this you wanting to fund this work. t usg ua; you for having me. this programme is not being funded by the tessa jowell foundation, it is a wonderful story of how international collaboration can be a source for such brilliant progress in areas of tough challenge like this. the programme is being
Nancy Carter-Bradley from Hampshire, pictured, who faces a bleak brain tumour diagnosis,has started a petition to force the NHS to offer patients such as herself a revolutionary new treatment.
OHM Charities emerged from their clothing company, OHM Clothing, during the pandemic. Jemma and Anthony Brown saw a huge diversion of the company throughout the last year. When lockdown first hit - their orders were slashed as people remained home from school and work. Jemma, who has a background in the charity sector, worked with husband Anthony to launch a brand new arm to OHM Clothing. “This time last year, every bit of our business went. No-one was going into schools, no-oone going into work with uniform. We had to do something.” Jemma and Anthony, inspired by Ian Alcorn’s Great British Campout for NHS Charities Together, realised a new option for their brand.
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He penned in the caption: This week we remember Dame Tessa Jowell, so dearly missed by all who knew her. She continues to inspire people through the foundation created by her family, who work towards better treatment and care for cancer patients.
Sad: Former Labour cabinet minister Dame Tessa died aged 70 on May 13 2018 after being diagnosed with brain cancer the year before
Support: The football legend, 46, took to his Instagram story to share with fans a link to the charity as he marked three years since the politician s death (pictured together in 2006 after London secured the Olympics)
He then added a swipe up link for his followers to click on and donate to the cause.