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The countdown is on to Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Chesterfield, with just two weeks to go until the big day.
Cancer Research UK hopes by refreshing its Race for Life event it can attract a wider and more “inclusive” audience to help in its mission to beat cancer. The charity refreshed its master brand back ...
Cancer Research UK Race for Life, in partnership with Standard Life, is the UK’s largest charity mass participation event. Since beginning in 1994, around 10 million people have taken part, ...
Cancer Research are yet to confirm exactly how many people took part in Southend. Basildon is set to host their Race for Life event in Gloucester Park, on Saturday, June 15. Charity ...
Race for Life has been a force for progress over the last 30 years. But the world has changed since we hosted our first-ever event in 1994, ... Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England ...
The charity’s much-loved events, which raise funds for life-saving research, are returning with dates confirmed. Every year around 44,100 people are diagnosed with cancer in the North West.
2,500 Lancashire runners raise £127,000 for Cancer Research UK at Race for Life and Pretty Muddy. By Jack Marshall. Senior Reporter. Comment. Published 9th Jun 2024, 10:08 BST.
Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life, in partnership with headline sponsor Standard Life, part of Phoenix Group, raises millions of pounds every year across the UK to help beat cancer by funding ...
Paula Young, Cancer Research UK's spokesperson in Leicestershire, said: "No matter how cancer affects us, life is worth racing for. Sadly nearly one in two of us will get cancer in our lifetime ...
Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life events are set to return to London this summer with a number of events kicking off from May. Britons across the country are being encouraged to join the ...
Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life has new branding for 2024, which will be seen across TV, radio, out of home and digital from this month. ‘Life is worth Racing for’ updates the look and feel of Race ...
Children’s cancer researcher and doctor, Professor Andrew Peet, will sound the starter horn as VIP at Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life at Quarry Park in Shrewsbury this Sunday, June 2.