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Former shadow chancellor Ed Balls turned the tables and put journalists in the hot seat helping to raise over £80,000 for Cancer Research UK’s life-saving work. Former shadow chancellor Ed Balls turned the tables and put journalists in the hot seat helping to raise over £80,000 for Cancer Research UK’s life-saving work.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 6 March 2017

6 March 2017

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David Haye announces his biggest fight yet

David Haye, former world heavyweight champion, took to twitter to announce his next fight against his toughest opponent in aid of Stand Up To Cancer. David Haye, former world heavyweight champion, took to twitter to announce his next fight against his toughest opponent in aid of Stand Up To Cancer.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 19 October 2016

19 October 2016

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Stephen Graham, Thomas Turgoose, Andrew Shim and Hannah Walters, stars of This Is England, unite against a new enemy in a powerful film for Stand Up To Cancer Stephen Graham, Thomas Turgoose, Andrew Shim and Hannah Walters, stars of This Is England, unite against a new enemy in a powerful film for Stand Up To Cancer

by Cancer Research UK | News | 10 October 2016

10 October 2016

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Where your money goes

For every £1 donated to Cancer Research UK, 80p is used to beat cancer. The remaining 20p goes towards raising funds for the future. For every £1 donated to Cancer Research UK, 80p is used to beat cancer. The remaining 20p goes towards raising funds for the future.

by Ali Glossop | Analysis | 16 September 2016

16 September 2016

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Boy band hotties The Wanted, along with TV heart throb Ricky Whittle and Heart's Toby Anstis, have whipped off their tops to encourage women across the UK to sign up for Tesco and Cancer Research UK Race for Life series via an exciting new 'E-male' app, which launched on the 3rd March 2011. Boy band hotties The Wanted, along with TV heart throb Ricky Whittle and Heart's Toby Anstis, have whipped off their tops to encourage women across the UK to sign up for Tesco and Cancer Research UK Race for Life series via an exciting new 'E-male' app, which launched on the 3rd March 2011.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 3 March 2011

3 March 2011