Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day raised £34,022,590 on the night of its event on 21 March. The sum, as always, will increase over the coming days and weeks. Individuals, families, workplaces, schools, ...
We all know that Red Nose Day is the chance to act silly to raise money for charity, but how many of us know what actually goes into making it so special? You may wonder, 'how did the idea come about?
Helen Skelton has told fans she's 'checked out' as she seemingly confirmed she's set for a break from hosting duties on ...
Students across all year groups at Smithdon High School – with the aim of raising more than £500 – participated in Red Nose ...
A new luxury care home in Swindon has officially welcomed its first residents. Willowbrook View has opened its doors with a ...
Students at Cowley and Spalding Academy helped raise over £4,000 for Comic Relief. A special non-uniform day for pupils saw ...
Littlehampton Wave Life Saving Club chose three charities to support with its fourth annual Red Nose Day training night.
PEOPLE at a Worcestershire care home were delighted to hear back from King Charles after sending the monarch a card.