Rishi Sunak arrives at The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards before meeting incredible nominees

RISHI Sunak arrived at The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards before meeting the incredible nominees.

The PM was all smiles as he took to the red carpet wearing a sharp, dark suit and blue tie.

Louis Wood News Group Newspapers LtdRishi Sunak arrived at The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards[/caption]

News Group Newspapers ltdThe PM meets young hero and nominee Issy Martin[/caption]

The annual event will shine the spotlight on the selfless healthcare workers and volunteers who dedicate their lives to helping others.

In its sixth year, the awards will be all the more special as the NHS celebrates its 75th anniversary.

Sunak gave a speech at the glamorous event before presenting a major award.

The 43-year-old was also spotted chatting to young hero and nominee Issy Martin.

After a two-year hospital stay, young cancer patient Issy would be forgiven for never wanting to see the inside of a hospital again.

But the incredible teenager has not only raised more than £80,000 for a cancer charity from her hospital bed – she’s also vowed to train as a paediatric oncologist to help other people just like her.

Issy, from Horsham, Sussex, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in June 2019, just weeks before her 12th birthday.

Despite more than four years of treatment at the Royal Marsden Hospital, she’s been relentless in fundraising for the hospital’s own cancer charity, doing everything from organising bake sales to sponsored walks.

Brave Issy, now 15, has been nominated for a Young Hero award by her cancer consultant at the Royal Marsden Hospital, Dr Sanjay Tewari.

The glittering ceremony will be presented by Davina and sponsored by The National Lottery.

It will see celebrities including Corden, Joshua, Piers MorganEmily Atack, Zara McDermott, Olivia Attword, Harry Rednapp and many others, cheering on all our lucky nominees.

In its sixth year, the awards will be all the more special as the NHS celebrates its 75th anniversary.

To see the winners in full the awards, in partnership with NHS Charities Together, will air on Channel 4 and All 4 on Sunday at 6.30pm.

Paul EdwardsSunak gave a speech at the glamorous event before presenting a major award[/caption]

News Group Newspapers ltdIssy has raised more than £80,000 for a cancer charity[/caption]   

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