Joanna Keen
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We were so proud.
She couldn't come over to London.
We would have loved her to, but it was too much for her.
She's a country dog and she wouldn't have managed it very well for us.
So proud of her and she had her own wayward ceremony at home the Friday beforehand and that was lovely and that was in her favourite place.
We went for a walk.
And did she know that she was a good girl that day?
Oh yeah, she loves it.
She loves all the attention.
He wasn't too happy when she jumped up on his nice coat though a couple of times but I think he should sort of kind of forgive her for that.
Hannah and Adam Cook speaking to Vanessa Heaney.
A revolutionary gene therapy has successfully treated patients with aggressive and previously incurable blood cancers.
It was developed by scientists at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, along with colleagues from University College London.
Three years ago, at the age of 13, Alyssa Tapley was the first person in the world to receive the treatment.
Now she's 16 and cancer-free.
Alyssa, her mum Kiona and dog Holly spoke to my colleague Justin Webb.
Alyssa Tapley speaking to Justin Webb.
A scam exploiting vulnerable families with sick children.
I would have done anything to get the medicine for Khalil.
The child is directed on camera to plead for help.