DEAL OF THE DAY!
The One by @MariaRealf is just 99p: https://t.co/cHw8c1oDQo
Lizzie should be the happiest girl in there world – she’s just months away from marrying The One in the wedding! But then The One before the One walks back in to her life with a bombshell...
As March is Brain Tumour Awareness Month, it seemed the perfect time for team ‘10 for Stephen’ to complete not one but two epic challenges to raise funds for @braintumourrsch. First up, family friend Nick braved Europe’s biggest giant swing…
https://t.co/YjIUEDnuf0
10 FOR STEPHEN: CHALLENGE 1 PART 2
…must come down
So there are two ways to descend the Tottenham roof - the easy way (stairs) or the hard way 😱
https://t.co/QJx1NH7Iqh
If you can, please donate to our fundraiser for @braintumourrsch (link in bio)
10 FOR STEPHEN: CHALLENGE 1, PART 1
Challenge 1 complete! I climbed more than 150ft up the roof of the Tottenham stadium in aid of @braintumourrsch, which you can watch here:
https://t.co/Km42pHodtG
Though that was nothing compared to coming down… 😬 Fundraiser Iink in bio 🙏
Can’t believe it’s 10 years today since we lost my brother Stephen Realf to a brain tumour, aged 26. Much has happened since then, including our brain tumour petition getting 120,000 signatures, but the disease still kills more children and under 40s than any other cancer (more)
To mark this 10y anniversary, his family and friends are launching a major new fundraising drive - 10 challenges to raise £10k for @braintumourrsch. Some will be heartwarming, others will be heartstopping - and you can find out more here: https://t.co/m3P4enSsab
@braintumourrsch@Andrew4Pendle ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results’ - a major shift is long overdue if the Gov is serious about helping brain tumour patients and their families 🤞
@IanDunt I’m not sure about this. It won’t make the slightest difference to the super rich - it’s the parents already sacrificing a lot to pay for school fees who will struggle. The result? Kids yanked out of school and an influx of children into already oversubscribed state schools.