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The latest on the work we fund, the way we support our hospitals, our events, campaigns and appeals.
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News21 November 2024
From Marsden to Modern Medicine
Could the Wise Men deliver their gifts today? Paul Ramsbottom OBE explored this in the Marsden Lecture, hosted by the Royal Free Charity last week.
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News20 November 2024
Milestone in charity's support for research community
The Royal Free Charity’s approach to supporting high-quality research has earned full AMRC membership, a trusted mark of excellence in UK charity-funded research.
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News12 November 2024
Marsden Lecture 2024: Paul Ramsbottom OBE
The 2024 Marsden Lecture was delivered by Paul Ramsbottom OBE who celebrated philanthropy's relationship with healthcare.
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News11 November 2024
Portrait of Royal Free Hospital doctor Flora Murray back on display
A portrait of Flora Murray - doctor, suffragette and first woman on a Scottish banknote - has returned to London following a loan to her hometown museum in Scotland.
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News15 October 2024
Charity role in robotic clothes study
The Royal Free Charity is helping a groundbreaking £12 million research project that could revolutionise mobility for people with disabilities and age-related challenges.
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News26 September 2024
Rare diseases hub garden opens
Patients and NHS staff at the Royal Free Hospital can enjoy a scenic garden.
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News25 September 2024
Royal Free Charity launches Hands Up! appeal to continue vital services
Local residents are being urged to support their local NHS charity to ensure their vital services can continue.
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News16 September 2024
Golf day fundraiser raises thousands for amyloidosis research
Dave held a fundraising golf day at the Worksop Golf Club in Nottinghamshire in August. He raised over £11,000.
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News16 September 2024
Royal Free Charity funds new staff wellbeing space at North Mid
North Mid staff are set to enjoy a newly renovated outdoor wellbeing and fitness area, thanks to the Royal Free Charity.
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News25 July 2024
NHS charity funding to improve take-up of cancer screening by people with learning disabilities
A project funded by the Royal Free Charity is set to make it easier for people with learning disabilities in Camden and Islington to access cancer screening.