Fans were left emotional during Peter Kay's opening night of his Manchester residency after a touching gesture. The hit comedian pledged that a portion of the ticket sales would be donated to a charity in memory of a beloved daughter and campaigner who died from cancer.
Laura Nuttall discovered she had Glioblastoma Multiforme - an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer - after a routine eye test in 2018.
After being told she only had 12 months to live, she went on to complete a "bucket list" of goals that included graduating, presenting the BBC weather forecast and raising thousands for brain cancer charities.
Laura went fishing with Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer, met Johnny Marr and watched Fleabag being performed live on stage.
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