WHO could fail to be inspired by the incredible recipients of The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards?
At a time when the world seems filled with bad news, it is heart-warming to know there are such brilliant, selfless people whose heroic actions are enough to restore anyone’s faith in human nature.
This year’s uplifting event, televised earlier tonight, highlighted once again the remarkable stories of courage, determination and goodness shown by so many doctors, nurses and volunteers, often going far beyond the call of duty.
No wonder our star-studded audience was in awe of the winners.
They included medics who risked their own lives to save others in Ukraine; the nurse pioneering “street clinics” for gang-affected youngsters; the doctor using his own trauma to help those with mental health issues; and the unsung young hero who dedicated the last weeks of his life to fundraising for a six-year-old fellow cancer sufferer.
Celebrities marvelled at how 12-year-old carer Jayden Sorhaindo saved her mum’s life, then they wept in admiration at her moving acceptance speech.
Our much-missed columnist Dame Deborah James, who won her own posthumous prize, was a passionate supporter of our Who Cares Wins awards.
She, like us, would have been so proud of our latest heroes.
THE Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards will celebrate our dedicated healthcare workers in a glitzy ceremony hosted by the one and only Davina McCall.
It will be screened on Channel 4 and All 4 on November 27 at 6.30pm and these are the categories your health heroes could be in with a chance of winning:
Best Doctor – an NHS doctor – GP, hospital doctor or consultant
Best Midwife – an NHS midwife who has provided great care for a woman or her baby
Best Team – any NHS or healthcare team on the frontline and behind the scenes that has gone above and beyond the call of duty
Best Nurse – an NHS nurse in any field
Best Health Charity – For a charity that has helped change lives
Unsung Hero – For someone who deserves to be recognised and celebrated for their work helping others
Young Hero – For youngsters that have gone above and beyond. Open to anyone under the age of 18
Mental Health Hero – For significant contribution to mental health
999 Hero – For teams and individuals that have stepped up in a crisis
Visit The Sun's Who Cares Wins awards page for all the latest awards news, interviews and red carpet photos.
WHAT has the Conservative Party got to offer the voters of tomorrow if not a fair chance to be the best that they can be, regardless of background, and to be rewarded for hard work and enterprise?
If they are true to their traditional ideals the Tories have to be the party of aspiration.
And top of the wish list for most young people is the desire to own their own home.
That is why Tory MPs pandering to NIMBY constituents, for fear their votes will go to the Lib Dems, block housing developments at their peril.
To do so would not only destroy the dreams of millions of future voters — it would risk dooming their party in the rest of the country to defeat.
IT’S cruel folly for rail workers to inflict further misery on the public in order to chase inflation-busting pay rises while refusing to consider changing outdated working practices.
Britain simply cannot afford the ransom Mick Lynch and his union wreckers demand.
Even if it could, that would only stoke inflation, pushing prices continuously beyond the reach of spiralling pay rises.
The unions don’t care. They are waging a political war and see the public as nothing more than cannon fodder.
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