Speaker at Labour manifesto launch declared cancer-free after terminal diagnosis
Nathaniel Dye, 38, has stage four bowel cancer but treatment has extended life expectancy to up to four yearsA man who had a terminal cancer diagnosis, and who described Labour as “the party of hope for a brighter future I won’t live to see” at the party’s manifesto launch, is now cancer-free.Nathaniel Dye, a 38-year-old music teacher, was diagnosed with stage four incurable bowel cancer in October 2022, and tumours were understood to have spread to his lungs, liver and lymph nodes. Continue reading...

Nathaniel Dye, 38, has stage four bowel cancer but treatment has extended life expectancy to up to four years
A man who had a terminal cancer diagnosis, and who described Labour as “the party of hope for a brighter future I won’t live to see” at the party’s manifesto launch, is now cancer-free.
Nathaniel Dye, a 38-year-old music teacher, was diagnosed with stage four incurable bowel cancer in October 2022, and tumours were understood to have spread to his lungs, liver and lymph nodes. Continue reading...