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Doctors Fail to Spot Cancer… Over 50 Times

Doctors Fail to Spot Cancer… Over 50 Times. TTTP client speaks to the Sunday Mirror about her 29-year-old sister who died after GPs missed her cancer. Diana Guerra was just 18 when her 29-year-old sister Luisa started complaining of extreme back pain. After numerous trips to the GP she was told there was nothing wrong with her and was advised to take Paracetemol for the pain. When she started suffering from irregular bleeding and excruciating headaches, GPs at City Way surgery in Rochester, Kent, told her she was ‘stressed’.

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TTTP represents the Mum facing JAIL for taking her children out of school during term time

When Janice Skelter took her children on holiday during term time, she knew her school didn’t approve. But her and her husband are now facing a three month prison sentence and a fine up to £2,000 each after their two children, Bradley, 10 and Katy, seven, missed 13 days of education in October 2013. Under new

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Have you got a strong thoughts on a topical subject? Earn money sharing your opinion with the press

If you’ve got strong thoughts on a topical subject, let us know as we can help you earn money sharing your opinion. The national newspapers and women’s magazines we work for are always looking for people to offer debate and their own views around topical subjects. Michelle Scoffings says strangers give her ‘dirty looks’ and cross over

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If you’re making headlines, when is the right time to talk to the press?

  Yesterday, we were contacted by an individual who is the lady that a major celebrity left his pregnant wife (another major celebrity) for. Let’s call them Celebrity A and Celebrity B. It sounds like a story that everyone would be interested in – the problem is, the events happened ten years ago. Celebrity A and Celebrity

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TTTP client shares her story with the Sunday Times

 TWO years ago, mum-of-four Collette Elliott took legal action against Birmingham City Council for failing to take her into full-time care when she was a child. Despite being known to social services as ‘at risk’ from just two months old, Collette was left in her mother’s care. But instead of protecting her vulnerable daughter, Maureen Batchelor, an alleged prostitute,

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TTTP helps homeless singer Robbie Hance share his X-Factor story

Ever since he first appeared on the X- Factor, homeless singer Robbie Hance has found himself making news headlines. Not only did he wow the judges with his first audition, he then went missing and finally didn’t make it through to the judges houses stage. Robbie got in touch with us after leaving the show last

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Struck down by a horrific flesh eating bug – thanks to a paper cut

Diana Spiers got in touch with us as she wanted to raise awareness after being struck down with a horrific flesh eating bug which almost killed her – thanks to a paper cut. This week Diana’s shocking story appears in Full House magazine, where she tells how she is still recovering after the gruesome infection,

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7 7 terrorist attack survivor shares her story with The Sun

Earlier this month Beverli Rhodes, 52, a survivor of the 7/7 bombings, spoke exclusively to The Sun about how she’s developed physic abilities since staring death in the face seven years ago. Beverli, a consultant who used to specialise in counter-terrorism, developed these ‘special powers’ three years after her horrific ordeal. At first Bev was

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