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London Marathon 2025: Twin dad Rayid's mission to raise awareness of Twins Trust

Rayid loves a challenge and is running the London Marathon just 10 months after he and his wife had twin boys.

London Marathon 2025: Zion Foster, partner of Little Mix's Jesy Nelson, runs for Twins Trust

Jesy and Zion, who are expecting twins, recently underwent specialist laser surgery after discovering their babies had Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome. (TTTS). 

James' London - Brighton challenge for Twins Trust Bereavement Service

When James and his wife Catriona discovered their twin boys, Thomas and Thacker, had developed Twin-to-Twin-Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS), Twins Trust Bereavement Service was there to support them when they received the worst news.

Mum Rosa runs London Landmarks Half Marathon for Twins Trust to honour daughter Maeve

As Rosa runs her first half marathon in London, she’ll be thinking of her precious daughter, Maeve. Maeve was a twin and died when Rosa was 24 weeks pregnant.

Lullaby in the Sky: Tom's song in memory of Elias raises funds for Twins Trust

When Tom Smith’s twin son Elias died, he channelled his grief into writing a song to raise money for Twins Trust.

Bringing our babies home was unbelievable

After 13 years of miscarriages, losses and pain, Paramjit and Naminder finally brought home their precious babies.

The government is off track to meet baby loss targets – Urgent action needed for twins and multiples

As we approach the 2025 deadline for the government’s targets to reduce stillbirth and neonatal mortality, it is clear that they are off track and are far from meeting their self-imposed targets. While small progress was made for a while, the stark reality is that too many babies are still dying—especially in multiple pregnancies.

The government is off track to meet baby loss targets – Urgent action needed for twins and multiples

As we approach the 2025 deadline for the government’s targets to reduce stillbirth and neonatal mortality, it is clear that they are off track and are far from meeting their self-imposed targets. While small progress was made for a while, the stark reality is that too many babies are still dying—especially in multiple pregnancies.