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A mother has spoken of her pride for her “miracle twins” who survived a multiple-pregnancy in which their siblings died.
Dawn Heasman was pregnant with multiple babies – she did not want to say how many – back in 2003 but, sadly, only two of those children, Michael and Bryony, survived.
On Tuesday February 2 the twins celebrated their 18th birthdays, and their proud mum spoke to the Worcester News.
Tributes have been paid to British legend Captain Sir Tom Moore on the announcement of his death at 100.
Mayor of Worcester Jo Hodges said: “He was such a fighting symbol as we all fight this vile plague and the news is just so sad.
A woman has said she would not be here today if it wasn’t for the help she received from a mental health service.
And Laura Pugh says she is so passionate now about mental health, she wants to work for the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Healthy Minds Service.
A Worcestershire teen and her big sister have raised thousands to educate and empower young girls from the Indian village her mother grew up in - after losing her to Covid aged just 55.
Anisha Quick, 18, and Jasmine Quick, 24, from Malvern started the GoFundMe page in thier mother's Apinda Quick's legacy.
A woman from Pershore will be walking 10,000 steps a day for 120 days to raise money for charity after her partner suffered a stroke.
Vicky Hill is taking on the Stroke Association’s Stride for Stroke challenge.
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