Posts by Callum Dallimore
Driving change across Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Earlier this year, our Unite. Diagnose. Save Lives. Campaign brought together thousands of voices across Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Our response to the Government’s new 10 Year Health Plan for England
We welcome the publication of the Government’s new 10 year health plan for England, which has the potential to be game changing for pancreatic cancer patients if successfully implemented.
Shoes of Hope
On 15th April, the support and generosity of our incredible community gave rise to a powerful installation on the banks of the River Thames in London.
Support people affected by pancreatic cancer by playing our Big Win Raffle
People living with pancreatic cancer deserve more than hope. By playing the raffle today, you will be helping to fund life-saving research that could mean faster diagnosis, and making sure those affected can get access to the best care and treatment.
Our chance to transform cancer research through law
We’re excited to be supporting the Rare Cancers Bill, a new potential law, which is due to be debated in the House of Commons this March.
Support with the rising cost of living
Find out how to get the support you need to deal with the rising cost of living, from benefits and grants to tips for eating well on a budget.
Four esteemed new trustees bolster our board
We are delighted to announce that four new trustees have joined our Board of Trustees.
Our position on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, also known as the Assisted Dying Bill, has passed its second reading in the House of Commons.
Pancreatic Cancer UK at the political party conferences
This autumn, hundreds of MPs attended their party’s conference, and we couldn’t miss this opportunity to ask them to support people affected by pancreatic cancer. So, we packed our bags to join the biggest ever cohort of new MPs at two of this year’s conferences.
A huge moment for improving pancreatic cancer care
Alfie Bailey-Bearfield shares his views on the newly published National Pancreatic Cancer Audit report.
Research Involvement Network: Jay’s story
Jay is a member of our Research Involvement Network (RIN). In this blog, Jay breaks down what the researchers have been working on and the conversations she had at our annual Discovery and Translational Research Forum.
General election: what happens next
Last week’s election has delivered a new Government, and a seismic shift in UK politics. Looking ahead to this Parliament, there are big opportunities to make progress on pancreatic and other less survivable cancers.