Israeli doctor who saved 57,000 babies from abortion brings charity work to Manchester
A heroic Israeli doctor who has saved more than 57,000 lives is flying to Manchester in order to help women struggling to make decisions regarding abortion.
A heroic Israeli doctor who has saved more than 57,000 lives is flying to Manchester in order to help women struggling to make decisions regarding abortion.
Manchester’s Lesbian and Gay Foundation are urging people to talk about death and end of life issues in the run up to Dying Matters Awareness Week.
An inspection conducted by the Care Quality Commission, found that patients were ‘not protected from the risk of abuse, because the provider had not taken reasonable steps to identify the possibility of abuse and prevent abuse from happening’.
Manchester planning chiefs approve the new £6 million Maggie’s Centre at The Christie.
Eliza Bennett created the artwork in 2011
Sale’s Fred Walker has been recognised by Halifax in the Giving Extra Awards
The horses were rescued by organisation CARE
‘Light up a Life’ will take place at St Ann’s hospice
The Salander Project is the creation of Sissay
Streetwise 2000 is set up in Bury
More than 800,000 people in England – most of them elderly – are chronically lonely
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