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The 10 most entertaining terraces in London

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Oceans have absorbed 90% of the excess heat created by humans burning fossil fuels, and as a result have warmed overall by 1C.

They all mourn his lost potential. His sister Tanya says: "He's both the brother we had, but also a victim of Pan Am 103."Rose believes Tim and his death created a huge bond between them all.

The 10 most entertaining terraces in London

"Tim is everywhere in the conversation and the mannerisms of Rachel, Tanya and Fiona," she says."Our connection is held together by him still."Olive Gordon was 25 and a hairdresser from Birmingham.

The 10 most entertaining terraces in London

She had bought a last-minute ticket on Pan Am 103 and was planning on enjoying some shopping in New York in the run up to Christmas."She was just yapping. She said 'I'm going to America tomorrow. Going to buy stuff'. She loved shopping," her sister Donna says.

The 10 most entertaining terraces in London

Donna describes Olive as "very bubbly, very full on. You just would not forget her if you knew her".

Olive was one of nine siblings.when hormone therapy is combined with capivasertib.

Prof Rob Jones said: "Patients who received the hormone therapy with a placebo had an overall survival of around 20 months and those who received the capivasertib with the hormone therapy had an extra 39 months."It really is a doubling of survival time so that really is significant. It's not just a statistic - it's a real life impact for people to spend extra time with their relatives, with their friends."

Dr Nicola Williams, national director of support and delivery at Health and Care Research Wales, said: "A breast cancer diagnosis can be devastating and one in seven women will be diagnosed with the disease in their lifetime."This diagnosis is even more painful if you're told your cancer is incurable.

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