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Sep 2007 Great North runners
The Fund has two supporters (at least) in next Sunday's Great North Run.
   
Sep 2007 2nd Mesothelioma UK Patient/Carer Day
This event, on 13 October, will give patients and carers the chance to meet and share experiences.
   
Aug 2007 Alice and June
Two women who lost their lives to asbestos, but fought back against the perpetrators of injustice.
   
Jul 2007 Remembering June
Commemorating the 10th anniversary of June Hancock's death.
   
Jul 2007 Remembering June and the JHMRF
Campaigners commemorate June on the 10th anniversary of her death, and celebrate her life and achievements.
   
Jul 2007 Alimta to be available
Campaigners are celebrating new guidance from NICE on prescription of Alimta for advanced mesothelioma.
   

Jul 2007

Ridings Asbestos Support and awareness Group
The group commemorate the 10th anniversary of June Hancock's death and celebrate the achievements of the JHMRF.

   

Jun 2007

Manchester's fantastic support
Over £10,000 was raised on Action Mesothelioma Day and subsequently for the Fund. Kimberley Stubbs' speech of thanks.

   
Apr 2007

Asbestos-related mesothelioma in Great Britain is continuing to rise
See the report from the HSE for more information.

   
Mar 2007 More payouts and faster for asbestos disease
Government proposals that will speed up government payouts to people suffering from the asbestos cancer mesothelioma and that for the first time will include compensation for those not exposed while working, have been welcomed by unions.
   
Feb 2007 Football legend, Mike Summerbee, calls for action
The England and Manchester City football star and legend will join hundreds of families in Manchester on Action Mesothelioma Day to release sponsored balloons in support of research into mesothelioma.
   
Feb 2007 Tragic asbestos victim's legacy helps to fight killer disease
YPN article: A charity set up in memory of a Yorkshire woman who died from asbestos-related cancer has pledged more than £130,000 to fund innovative new research
   
Feb 2007 The June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund Scientific Award
An innovative new study will form the basis of the first major scientific award from the June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund
   
Feb 2007 Action Mesothelioma Day - Tue 27 February
Events are taking place up and down the country on the UK's second UK Action Mesothelioma Day later this month
   
Oct 2006 Alimta lobby
The only licensed treatment for mesothelioma is in the news again
   
July 2006 Asbestos victims' cut-price payouts
Asbestos victims to receive 'pitiful' compensation
   
July 2006 Mesothelioma UK Patient and Carer Day
The first UK mesothelioma patient and carer day takes place in Manchester on 5 October.
   

July 2006

Government moves to reverse Lords ruling on mesothelioma compensation
Proposals to help mesothelioma sufferers receive proper compensation were put forward by Lord Falconer, Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and Lord Chancellor, and John Hutton, Secretary of State for the Department of Works and Pensions
   
June 2006 UK lung disease deaths higher than most of Europe
Lung diseases kill more people in the UK than in most other European countries, according to a new study.
   
May 2006 Selling death
Hazards exposes the global asbestos industry's desperate battle for survival - at any price.
   
May 2006 Awards available
The JHMRF is inviting bids for grants for clinical, laboratory and/or epidemiological research and palliative care into mesothelioma.
   
May 2006 Law Lord's ruling limits firms liability for asbestos deaths
Thousands of asbestos dust victims and their families have had their hopes for compensation dashed following a landmark judgment.
   
Apr 2006 International workers' memorial day
A petition for an international ban on asbestos is being launched on April 28, International Worker's Memorial day.
   
Feb 2006 Action mesothelioma day
Activities of the Hazards campaign for mesothelioma day on 27 February.
   
Feb 2006 Lung disease victims remembered
A vigil is being held to raise awareness of the hundreds of people who die of asbestos-related illness in the North East every year.
   
Jan 2006 Sponsored walk
£1,000 has been raised for the JHMRF in a sponsored walk.
   
Oct 2005 Asbestos victims robbed of compensation
Asbestos cancer victims of Turner and Newall (T&N), once the world's largest asbestos company, are to be paid less than a quarter of the compensation they are due
   

Sept 2005

'Pittance' for asbestos victims
T&N parent company Federal Mogul are proposing to pay an estimated 1,220 UK claimants 24pence in the pound, reports the Newcastle Evening Chronicle
   
July 2005 Pioneer who linked dust to cancer dies
Scientist Professor Sir Richard Doll, who exposed the link between lung cancer and asbestos, has died at 92.
   
June 2005 Just published
Revised and updated for 2005, Mavis Robinson's booklet gives information and guidance on mesothelioma for people with the disease and their carers.
   
June 2005 June's charity merges with BLF
Two charities working for lung disease are officially merging today (June 1 2005), it has been announced.
   
May 2005 Donation from Corby Trades Unions
Alida Coates accepts a donation to the JHMRF from Corby Trades Unions on May Day, workers' day
   
May 2005 Armley's deadly legacy
35 years after the Government acted to control the use of deadly asbestos, its legacy continues to affect the lives of thousands, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post
   
May 2005 Fatally ill man sues over asbestos
A 40-year-old civil engineer is suing Yorkshire Water (now Kelda) after contracting mesothelioma
   
May 2005 BAN newsletter
The British Asbestos Newsletter reports on the Mesothelioma Summit held at the London headquarters of the British Medical Association in March.
   
February 2005 Merger with the BLF
Fund trustees have agreed in principle that merger with the British Lung Foundation provides the best hope of progressing the fund's aims.
   
November 2004 The risks of a killing
Guardian article about the myth of compensation culture in connection with asbestos victims.
   
October 2004 The long goodbye
Report by the Guardian on the women who have suffered painfully lingering deaths from cancer - and all because they washed the asbestos off their husband's overalls
   
October 2004 New hope
Article in the Yorkshire Evening Post about growing hopes that the victims of the asbestos tragedy in Leeds will finally be compensated
   
August 2004 Federal Mogul
T&N claimants should NOT take any action on the current trust distribution procedure being advertised in the national press
   
August 2004 Lawyer Guy Darlaston raised some £1,600 for the Fund in his first London Marathon
Lawyer Guy Darlaston raised some £1,600 for the Fund in his first London Marathon
   
May 2004 Dust to dust
Britain is in the grip of a national disaster. A lung-destroying epidemic is killing thousands, and the mortality rate is climbing every year , reports the Sunday Times
   
Apr 2004 UK lung deaths 'twice EU average'
A greater proportion of people die from lung diseases in the UK than any other EU country except the Irish Republic, says the European Respiratory Society..
   
Apr 2004 Running for mesothelioma research
Guy Darlaston, a solicitor with Irwin Mitchell, the law firm which represented June Hancock, is running in his first marathon on 18 April in London.
   
Mar 2004 Selling death
New reports reveal how the global asbestos industry has manoeuvred to rob asbestos disease victims of compensation, has lied about the financial impact of compensation claims on its profits and has used a dirty tricks campaign to push its deadly product .
   
Mar 2004 Death by Asbestos
A seminal work on the deadly repercussions of asbestos use was released in Washington, D.C. by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) which detailed “an epidemic of asbestos disease and mortality that affects every state and virtually every community in the country."
   
Feb 2004 Asbestos multinationals gag asbestos campaigner
A Brazilian safety inspector, known nationwide for her passionate campaign on behalf of the country's asbestos disease victims, is facing trial for offending the honour of a former Brazilian government minister
   
Feb 2004

Charity Gala 2004
Taking place on Friday 27 February, Ellenborough Park Road South, Weston-Super-Mare

   
Feb 2004

Asbestos widow faces cancer death
A woman whose husband and daughter died from cancer caused by exposure to asbestos has been told she faces the same fate.

   
Jan 2004 West 'facing asbestos epidemic'
The UK and many other developed countries are on the verge of an asbestos disease epidemic, say doctors.
   
Jan 2004 TUC comment on BMJ asbestos study
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber comments on a study out today (Friday) in this week’s BMJ which suggests that the UK is facing an epidemic of mesothelioma
   
May 2003 HSE publishes UK work related mesothelioma death statistics
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today published updated statistics on work related mesothelioma deaths in Great Britain.
   
April 2003 Mavis retires but volunteers on helpline
Mavis Robinson has now retired as a nurse withMacmillan Cancer Relief but is continuing to help out.
   
May 2002 London Marathon runners raise money
Mark Knight, whose father died last month from mesothelioma, ran in the London Marathon on 14 April 2002
   
April 2002 London Marathon runner needs sponsorship
Mark Knight, whose father died last month from mesothelioma, is to run in the London Marathon on 14 April 2002 and is seeking sponsorship for The June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund
   
February 2002 MBE for Mavis
The unique achievements of Mrs Mavis Robinson were recognised in the New Year’s Honours List with the award of an MBE