Charity urges people to go the extra mile for Doddie Weir with fundraising event
The mass-participation exercise event starts on New Year’s Day.
The mass-participation exercise event starts on New Year’s Day.
Tributes were paid during an emotional memorial service at Melrose Parish Church on Monday.
Hundreds gathered in Melrose to pay their respects to Doddie Weir who died last month from motor neurone disease.
Hundreds of people from the world of rugby union and beyond have gathered at Melrose Parish Church.
Weir died aged 52 last month following a six-year battle with motor neurone disease.
Borthwick led Leicester to the Premiership title last season.
Rob Wainwright has said he will continue to raise funds to help find a cure for motor neurone disease.
Coaches departed, Ireland dominated and clubs entered administration.
Pharmacy representatives have repeatedly warned that they cannot fill all antibiotic prescriptions.
Steve Barclay said he will ‘slash red tape’ to fast-track funding and ensure it reaches frontline researchers more quickly.
The Department of Health and Social Care was accused of withholding MND research funding following the death of Doddie Weir.
The 52-year-old former international lock lost his battle with motor neurone disease last weekend.
The former Scotland international died on Saturday after a six-year battle with the disease, which Burrow discovered he had in 2019.
The former Scottish rugby international has died after 52, six years after being diagnosed with the condition.
The Scottish Rugby Union announced on Saturday that Weir, who was diagnosed with MND in December 2016, had died at the age of 52.