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Two brothers who are taking part in a marathon challenge across Ireland have already hit their fundraising goal of £1 million pounds.
Jordan Adams featured in the London marathon, running 26.2 miles with a fridge on his back, to raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK. Jordan and his brother Cian lost their mother to frontotemporal dementia in 2016, and both carry the same gene - meaning they could develop the condition in their 40s.
Two year old Leni has a rare genetic condition called Sanfilippo Syndrome Type B - also known as childhood dementia. Leni's family are in a race against time to save her life, fundraising for a potentially life saving clinical trial.
But the family discovered scammers have been using Leni's pictures and story to get fraudulent donations.
Leni's mum Emily and John Coventry from website GoFundMe, speak to Kate and Ed.
Tilly Lockey has been fitted with some of the world's most advanced bionic arms that significantly improved her life. After experiencing their huge benefits, Tilly Lockey now wants to highlight the NHS' change in policy that would allow other amputees to also get multi-grip bionic arms.
Since 2022, anyone who has used a single grip prosthetic for 12 months is eligible for the same type of bionic arms that Tilly uses.
New data from the domestic abuse charity Refuge has revealed a rise in reports of intimate image abuse, but a concerning decline in charging rates, 5 years on since the introduction of the Domestic Abuse Act.
Former Love Island contestant and campaigner Georgia Harrison who fought to change the law, says more needs to be done to support victims.
Exclusive stats from Alcohol Change UK reveal a push for tighter regulations on alcohol delivery apps.
People are campaigning to put an end to 24/7 deliveries and better ways to "self-block" from apps.
Hattie, who is now 5 years sober, shares how the ease of home delivery fuelled her addiction, making it routine to order multiple bottles of spirits and wine to her door each week.
Now, she’s joining calls for change to protect those struggling with dependency.
Leonie Hughes was written off by the education system at 15. Growing up in a home shaped by instability and addiction, she left school with no qualifications and no clear path forward.
Now, after a decade of self-teaching, working low-paid jobs, and fighting for every step of her education, she has been called to the Bar.
Leonie says her past is exactly why she wants to practice law - to represent those the system often forgets.
Dr Amir Khan is joined by menopause wellbeing advocate, Claire Gray, who had to quit her job due to the stress and anxiety around driving.
Having been innundated with messages, he explains the science behind the feeling of perimenopause and menopause anxiety.
The Bank of England are warning inflation could rise past 6% if the war in the Middle East drags on.
Financial journalist Holly Mead shares her tips and advice for how people can save money.
After we spoke to Claire Ainsley last week, who believed she'd become a millionaire, only to find out it was a glitch on the William Hill app, we have been inundated from viewers with similar issues.
Matt Cook believed he had won £145,000 while using the William Hill app. But he has since been asked to pay it back.
Josie Gibson defends Adam Thomas following his appearance on I'm A Celebrity South Africa.
On Sunday, Jordan Adams took on the London Marathon with a 25 kilogram fridge on his back, running alongside his brother Cian.
Now - with no time to rest - he's taking on 32 more marathons, one in every county in Ireland to raise awareness for a type of early-onset dementia that took their mum Geraldine's life. They too have now been diagnosed with the gene that causes it.
Gladiators fan favourite 'Giant' has been axed from the BBC programme after choosing a relationship with girlfriend and adult content creator Taylor Ryan, over being on the show.
Jamie Bigg says he feels let down and never should have been given an ultimatium in the first place.
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