Belfast weather to warm up this Bank Holiday weekend
Northern Ireland weather hasn t been the best in recent weeks - until now
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Clouds over the River Lagan in Belfast (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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It s been a mixed bag of weather in the last few weeks with many of us questioning if it actually the middle of May or November - but that s soon to change.
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Quit smoking message from Belfast mum after breast cancer diagnosis
Jill Tsang, 38, quit her 20 year habit after being diagnosed with breast cancer during lockdown
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Jill and son Tyler
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Colette Rogers, Strategic Lead for Tobacco Control with the PHA, says, “During the COVID-19 pandemic our health is more important than ever and we are urging people to join with us and others throughout the world in supporting the World Health Organization’s (WHO) ‘Commit to Quit’ campaign.
“People can use No Smoking Month as an opportunity to kick-start their quit journey and improve their health.
“If you are lacking in motivation check out the WHO’s 100 Reasons to Quit Tobacco online to help you make the decision.”
The WHO recently launched ‘Commit to Quit’, a year-long global campaign.
The campaign will support at least 100 million people as they try to give up tobacco through communities of quitters.
NI Cervical cancer survivor urges women to attend their smear tests when called
“Nothing will ever really prepare you for being told you have cancer,” she said.
Marianne Nicholson
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Co Down woman who survived cervical cancer has urged ladies not to ignore their smear test appointments and to go and have them done promptly when called.