Sir Ranulph to continue summit challenge
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Sir Ranulph Fiennes to continue summit challenge following injury on South American mountain
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Sir Ranulph Fiennes to continue summit challenge following injury on South American mountain
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Neath Port Talbot Council became the first organisation in Wales to sign a charter which aims to secure the rights of workers diagnosed with a terminal illness
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Majority of nurses aware of dying patients being delayed unnecessarily in hospital.
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A church minister is set to tackle Swimathon 2017 in aid of Marie Curie, after seeing first-hand the care provided at the Penarth hospice.
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British Swimmers Craig McLean, Kathleen Dawson and Danielle Huskisson were poolside at The Peak at Stirling Sports Village to encourage people into swimming.
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Marie Curie launches free online resource for frontline professionals caring for people with a terminal illness
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New single 'Julie’s Moon' by Dean Owens raising money for charity, is released on Fri 10 Mar to coincide with Marie Curie's Great Daffodil Appeal.
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The Helper service is now in need of more volunteers to support people living with a terminal illness.
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Sir Ranulph Fiennes has been forced to abandon his effort to climb Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America, due to severe back pain.
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Marie Curie Ambassador and record-breaking polar explorer preparing for next challenge: from -50°C to +50°C
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