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Lib Dem deputy leader tells how she was given four days to live

Sky News Monday, 16 September 2024
Lib Dem deputy leader tells how she was given four days to liveLiberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper has revealed she was told she had four days to live but the NHS saved her.
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