Sergio Petrucci and his wife Emma set up the Red Sky Foundation in 2016, a year after their daughter Luna underwent open-heart surgery A COUPLE have been applauded by the Prime Minister for raising nearly £400,000 through their charity efforts. Sergio Petrucci and his wife Emma have received the Point of Light award, granted by Boris Johnson, to ‘outstanding individuals making a change in their community across the UK and the Commonwealth. The couple set up the Red Sky Foundation in 2016, a year after their daughter Luna underwent open-heart surgery, just days before her second birthday. Cardiologists at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital described her tiny heart as a ‘ticking time bomb’ having discovered two complex heart conditions, but Luna, now eight, is a healthy and happy child.
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Former University of Sunderland student Jordan North is taking part in this years
I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here and our Northern Light’s editor Ewan Gleadow will write up regular reviews of the series.
North is currently a radio DJ on BBC Radio One, and regularly featured on Spark FM while he was a student here.
Upping the ante on how we as a country come together to witness the bug-infested torture of minor celebrities, Ant and Dec return with
I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here. Jetting off to the horrors of Wales, twelve brave celebrities looking to polish their star power trundle through Gwyrch Castle in a series that was in genuine need of fresh innovation. You couldn’t pay me to go to Wales, if I owned a hat, I’d tip it to these brave individuals w
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Private healthcare provider Spire Healthcare is launching a new nurse degree apprenticeship programme in partnership with the University of Sunderland.
Spire said it was searching for 270 nurse degree apprentices to join the programme, with roles available across its 35 English hospitals.
“The programme has been developed to give people broad experience of healthcare in England”
Deborah Barker
The nurse degree apprenticeship is open to applicants aged 18 and over at “all stages of life”, including university graduates and people looking to retrain.
Unusually for a nurse apprenticeship programme, it is also open to people coming straight out of education, with no existing healthcare background.