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Comedian Kevin Bridges and his wife Kerry are expecting their first child together

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Kevin Bridges for comment. Kevin and Kerry used their wedding to raise money for charity, asking friends and family to donate to Glasgow s Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in lieu of gifts. Delighted: The comedian, 34, tied the knot with his partner two years ago in St Peter s Church, Glasgow and they are now starting a family together The comic joked marrying his wife was down to his love of coffee as they met because he was a frequent customer in a coffee shop she managed.  They made their first appearance as a couple in 2016 when Kevin took Kerry to Tom Kitchin s restaurant in Edinburgh.

Beatson launch Turn It Yellow for MRI scanner appeal

Turn It Yellow Day GLASWEGIANS are being asked to support the Beatson Cancer Charity by wearing yellow to work at the end of the month. Turn It Yellow Day will take place on Thursday April, 29 and will ask employees to wear yellow as well as turning their workplace yellow as part of the fundraiser. It comes as part of the Beatson Cancer Charity s campaign to raise money for a new MRI scanner. Ethne McPherson, Head of Therapeutic Radiography at The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, said: “This MRI scanner allows us to visualise and outline tumours at a whole new level. Words cannot describe how valuable this is to future Radiotherapy planning and treatment.

Beatson begins fundraising £100,000 for new MRI scanner which will improve cancer outcomes for thousands of people over next decade

  Beatson begins fundraising £100,000 for new MRI scanner which will improve cancer outcomes for thousands of people over next decade Can you donate? Beatson MRI Appeal 2021 (L-R) Kirsty Emmerson, Individual Giving officer, Calum McNair, Community Fundraiser, Charlene Low, Corporate Fundraiser A NEW fundraising drive has been launched by the Beatson Cancer Charity for a MRI scanner which will be the first of its kind in Scotland. The charity s new campaign, See the Difference, will see them work towards raising £100,000 for the equipment. They will work closely with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde for the new scanner as well as covering the recruitment, training and salary costs of specialist staff posts.

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