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British Heart Foundation

The British Heart Foundation has confirmed a  cyclist in his 60s died while taking part in the London to Brighton Bike Ride on Sunday.

Man dies during London to Brighton charity bike ride

The common examples of ultra-processed foods include ice cream, ham, sausages, crisps, mass-produced bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits, carbonated drinks, fruit-flavoured yoghurt, instant soups, and some alcoholic drinks including whisky, gin, and rum.

Ultra-processed foods - are they really harmful

British Heart Foundation said the number of people with a heart rhythm condition has passed 1.5 million.

People diagnosed with irregular heartbeats surpassed 1.5 million

The British Heart Foundation sells rare Beatles album

The Beatles rare White Album sells for £2,350

 Tesco offer free walk-in blood pressure checks in store for Heart Month 2023

Check your blood pressure for free at Tesco pharmacies

A Cartier watch, which was discovered in a bag of donations to the British Heart Foundation, has sold for almost £10,000 on eBay.

Donated Cartier watch sold nearly £10,000 on eBay

Virgin Media O2 has partnered with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to make defibrillators more accessible on the high street.

Virgin Media O2 stores to install defibrillators to save lives

One lucky person is guaranteed to win a stunning North London town house worth over £3,000,000 - along with £100,000 in cash - as part of a new prize draw.

£3m London townhouse up for grabs in British Heart Foundation £10 draw

The defib at Mugdock was a recent donation.

Council proposing to install a further 24 public access defibs

Lorna Thomson and Martin Hood will complete the John Muir Way on May 28 to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation in memory or their dad, James Hood

Siblings head for the coast to complete charity walk in memory of dad

HeartSafe has a map of the UK's publicly available defibrillators (HeartSafe)

This is how to find your nearest defibrillator - and how to do CPR

In happier times...Adam and Blane

Family’s charity challenge in memory of Motherwell dad

A crumpet can contain as much salt as two portions of McDonald’s chips

You can donate your Tesco Clubcard points to help people in need - here’s how

A man died after consuming "excessive amounts of liquorice" (Photo: Shutterstock)

These are the possible side effects of eating too much liquorice after doctors l...

The supermarket introduced a charity scheme during the pandemic allowing shoppers to contribute spare pennies. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Tesco accused of rounding up shopping bills to the nearest pound - without permi...

How to save a life...people of all ages have the power to help others who suffer an out of hospital cardiac arrest.

Half a million people have already signed up to Save A Life For Scotland

Penny Lancaster with one of the items she is auctioning in aid of the British Heart Foundation.

Celebrity couple ‘spring clean’ in aid of British Heart Foundation

Eating chocolate could make you eight per cent less likely to suffer heart disease (Shutterstock)

Eating chocolate could lower your risk of heart disease - here’s what the study ...

This is what you need to know about AFib (Photo: Shutterstock)

FitBit is carrying out a study to detect common heart condition AFib - here’s wh...

All British Heart Foundation stores have temporarily closed

Father and son from Giffnock trek 200 miles for charity

Ewen Cameron and his son Fraser (8) are to undertake a 200 mile cattle trail trek for charity.

Charity trek challenge for Giffnock father and son

Cheque presentation at British Heart Foundation store in Cumbernauld

A fitting memorial for Terry

Frances (centre) organised the event which raised more than £600 for the British Heart Foundation.

Charity event shows Frances is all heart

Jennifer fulfils a heartfelt ambition

Jonathan Haggerty pictured with son Tom

It's a marathon task for dad

James Ramsay with one of his football heroes, Lionel Messi

Heart boy's family forever grateful

Biggar Rotary members  Michael Hunter,  Mike Chad, and  Barbara Duffner receiving training from Tommy Robertson,  retired Ambulance driver (Picture Sarah Peters).

Help for heart attack victims in Biggar area

British Heart Foundation area manager Shirley Stenhouse receives the Kilsyth Lennox donation from club president David Napier, Elaine Bankier and daughter Holly.

Kilsyth golf club members boost heart charity

Gayle Wiseman became a lifesaver after learning CPR.

Lifesaver Gayle knew exactly what to do

Leona Baille (standing, left) is  fundraising by doing a Charity Skydive, with the backing of fellow Tesco workers (Picture Sarah Peters)

Lanark Tesco colleagues back Leona's skydive

Councillor Paul Kelly with families and holiday lunch club organisers

New lunch clubs are a boost for families

Cumbernauld Colts 2008s with their new strips bearing the British Heart Foundation logo

Colts in good heart to help charity

Milngavie Fire Station.

Learn how to be a lifesaver

Crawfordjohn Fun Day

For Pete’s sake let’s have some fun

Go kart start...at last year's Crawfordjohn Fun Day; this year's has an Australian theme

Crawfordjohn Fun Day in memory of Aussie Pete

Heartless thieves swipe charity bags

Money raised...in memory of Kenny Parry

Public raise £3,500 in memory of Kenny Parry

Summer challenge...Leith Mulvaney on a half marathon round Lanark Loch. His winter fundraiser is something warmer! (
Picture by Helen Barrington)

Lanark man Leith plans Curryoake night for charity

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