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          CAN YOU HELP SAVE DILLY?!







                                                                                                                              WHEN he was just 20-months-old Dilly
                                                                                                                             was diagnosed with leukaemia and is now
                                                                                                                             in desperate need of a life-saving bone
                                                                                                                             marrow transplant.
                                                                                                                              Now, celebrities like Mark Wright and
                                                                                                                             Michelle Keegan have backed the des-
                                                                                                                             perate mum’s campaign to sign up to the
                                                                                                                             blood stem cell register.
                                                                                                                              Speaking to The Sun, Amy, 35, said her
                                                                                                                             son, affectionately known as Dilly Akse-
                                                                                                                             hir, had been the most smiley happy, lit-
                                                                                                                             tle boy, which was why when he stopped
                                                                                                                             kicking the football - she knew something
                                                                                                                             was wrong.
                                                                                                                              The family of four live in London and
                                                                                                                             it  was  during  the  first  lockdown  in  May
                                                                                                                             2020, Amy said that Dilly started to limp.
                                                                                                                              Amy said: “I started to notice other
                                                                                                                             signs, he was pale, had swollen lymph
                                                                                                                             nodes around his neck and armpits and
                                                                                                                             had bruises around the eyes...”
                                                                                                                              Following a GP appointment, the fami-
                                                                                                                             ly were then referred to the A&E depart-
                                                                                                                             ment at the Royal London Hospital.
                                                                                                                              “I thought he'd just be sent home with
                                                                                                                             antibiotics, I never thought it would be
                                                                                                                             anything like this”, Amy said.
                                                                                                                              Medics at the hospital took an X-ray and
                                                                                                                             told Amy there was nothing wrong with
                                                                                                                             Dilly’s bones, that there was no break or
                                                                                                                             fracture. They told Amy...  Page 2m

                         Dr camurcuoglu’s                                                          Big Has HOME : Recipes


         work to be exhibited in London                                               from North London to North Cyprus


          A collection of precious ancient glass objects  ancient perfections due to the explosion, but   HASAN Semay (also known as Big Has) is a  pare a variety of dishes from small plates to
         that were shattered by the devastating Bei-  the recovery team has ensured they are now   bright and talented North-London based chef  Turkish Cypriot classics as well as meat and
         rut port blast in August 2020 have been re-  structurally sound. “It is very, very hard to hide   and YouTube presenter with thousands of fol-  fish straight off the grill. Having dropped out
         stored and put on display in London’s British  broken glass,” she said when speaking to The   lowers has released his first cook book.  Fans of  of school and tried his hand at odd jobs from
         Museum. The Archaeological Museum of the  Times. But the recovery allowed for more than   Hasan's Instagram page and enormously pop-  plumbing to security, Hasan was accepted onto
         American University of Beirut in the Lebanese  just  restoration for  display. By scanning the   ular YouTube series 'Sunday Sessions' where  the prestigious Jamie Oliver "15" programme
         capital boasted 74 glass vessels, 72 of which  new surfaces of the glass that were revealed   he has been teaching his viewers how to ap-  in 2011 which unearthed a true passion and
         were destroyed by the shockwaves of the am-  by the damage from the explosion, researchers   preciate ingredients and understand cooking  flair for cooking. HOME is his debut cookbook
         monium nitrate explosion. But after months  were able to analyze glass-blowing styles and   not through dull step-by-step methods but  and a celebration of the dishes, the places and
         of recovery work, eight of the ancient artifacts  strategies used in Lebanon in the first century   by connecting more intuitively with the pro-  the people that have made him who he is to-
         have been recovered for viewing in Britain. Dr.  BC. It was a critical time for glasswork, open-  cess. In this debut cookbook, Has takes those  day. With his former employer Jamie Oliver
         Duygu Camurcuoglu, a conservator at the mu-  ing up new methods and experimental styles   principles to the next level talking you through  saying 'Outrageously delicious, addictive food
         seum in London, said the vessels had lost their  that led to the mass...  Page 3m  the stages of lighting a BBQ and how to pre-  cooked with big love and...  Page 3m
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