Daily News Roundup – 28 October 2014

Categories: In The Media.

End of life care in Wales rated positively by patients and families in new report

Wales Online

An annual report on end of life care in Wales says a survey of patients and their families has rated services positively.

Over thirty local schools have pledged to support the Northern Ireland Hospice

Love Belfast

Over thirty local schools have pledged to support the Northern Ireland Hospice in the second year of its ‘Wall of Hope’ appeal, by raising funds that will go towards rebuilding the adult hospice in North Belfast.

Magic Bus trip lights up faces of hospice children

Blackpool Gazette

Blackpool Tower lit up the faces of children from Brian House as it brought in Merlin’s Magic Bus to take them to the Illuminations.

Martin Clunes at hospice for filming

Henley Standard

Actor Martin Clunes has been filming scenes for a new TV drama series at the Sue Ryder hospice in Nettlebed. 

Drugs may work better depending on time of day

The Telegraph

Scientists believe that drugs which target specific genes work differently depending on which time of day they are taken.

New apps to boost cashless fundraising and donate through your alarm clock

Civil Society

A logo-recognition app intended to make cashless fundraising easier has been launched.

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