King Charles shares update on cancer treatment
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STAND Up to Cancer 2025 returns for another year with a night featuring a ground-breaking documentary and an all-star line-up for Celebrity Gogglebox. Tonight’s event is packed with six
Now, Buckingham Palace said in a statement, per Sky News, that it is "delighted by the scale and sensitivity of the worldwide media reaction" to Charles' candid speech, including "the many kind comments we have received for the King, both from those working in cancer care and from the general public."
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What time is Stand Up to Cancer on tonight?: The full schedule revealed ahead of charity night
Tonight will see the return of one the most important nights in television as Stand Up to Cancer airs a full evening of entertainment in aim to raise vital awareness and funds for cancer research and treatment, and we've got all the details on what to expect from tonight's show.
Josh Hartnett has returned to acting in recent years with Trap and a particularly harrowing Black Mirror episode, having taken a break from the screen to raise his family with Egerton, who starred in noughties favourites including St. Trinian’s and Chalet Girl.
A mile (1.6km) of lights, consisting of more than 5,000 lanterns, will adorn Leicester's Abbey Park on Saturday and Sunday as part of the Stand Up 2 Cancer campaign. Each lamp will be made by members of the public, decorated with a tribute and a picture of someone they lost to cancer.
Presenter Davina McCall has said it “feels super important” for her to be part of Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) following her early diagnosis with the disease.In November, the broadcaster, 58, revealed in an Instagram video that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer and urged others to “check yourself regularly” after she had a “very,
TV sports presenter Clare Balding has led a team of mascots, including a poo, a breast and a vulva, through central London urging people to get up-to-date cancer screenings.
A Midlands woman who survived cancer after losing 15 members of her family to the disease has welcomed a new 'Screening Checker' launched for Stand Up To Cancer.