Tag: parliament
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Marking the first Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Week
This week has been the first ever Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Week (13-19 January 2025). We wanted to share some of the ways we’ve been using this time to create meaningful change for the brain tumour community.
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Coming together to accelerate change!
Following the changes in government after the General Election, we’ve been collaborating across the sector to bring about much-needed change for the brain tumour community.
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Our open letter reaches 40,000 signatures in less than four weeks!
Our open letter now has 40,000 signatures. But we’re not done yet! There’s still time to sign it before we close the open letter on 15 April.
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Government ramps up Brexit negotiations as uncertainties remain
With just over a month until Brexit, the Government are steadfastly working to ensure the UK secures a suitable deal with the EU
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Laura, our Young Ambassador, attends the APPG
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Children, Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer (APPG CTYAC) is a cross-party group which is raising awareness and representing young people who have been personally affected by cancer
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Uniting our community at Westminster
On Wednesday we hosted a Parliamentary reception to celebrate the accomplishments and progress that has been made in this disease area since the launch of our strategy in 2015
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Our petition reaches Downing Street
The petition called for NHS England to commit to doubling survival rates for the less survivable cancers in the long term plan, due to be published next month
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Raising issues at the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Brain Tumours
Grace Latter writes about the Young Ambassadors raising issues at Parliament on Tuesday