The family of a three-year-old cancer patient were able to join him to mark the end of his radiotherapy despite coronavirus restrictions after a hospital moved its bell used to mark the completion of treatment outside.
Brodie Halliday, from Fountainhall in the Scottish Borders, went through 35 rounds of radiotherapy at the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Wirral, Merseyside, after he was diagnosed with a brain tumour last July.
Coronavirus restrictions mean just one visitor is allowed at the hospital per patient, so his father Jamie, 42, and seven-year-old sister Indiana thought they might not be with him to mark the end of treatment milestone.But staff unscrewed the bell from its usual place and set it up outside the hospital, meaning they