Media centre

Girl with feeding tube sits in her room at GOSH. She is looking up and smiling.

Welcome to the media centre for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity).

Here you’ll find key information about our press office and copies of our press releases.

To speak to a member of the GOSH Charity press team, you can email publicity@gosh.org or call 020 3841 3130.

GOSH Charity press office

Our press office supports and promotes large-scale fundraising appeals and events and shares inspirational, exciting news and feature stories with international, national and regional newspapers, TV and radio and online media.

The press office helps journalists who are looking for information about GOSH Charity and fundraising events and campaigns.

The team can provide:

  • expert spokespeople
  • up-to-date information about the charity’s campaigns, events and the hospital
  • access to Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) patients and families who are happy to share their stories with the media
  • access to celebrity supporters

Our latest press releases

Euros inspired kids dream of career as footballers, new research from leading children's charity reveals

25 Jun 2024, 4 p.m.

*GOSH Charity releases the data and launches new campaign to ensure no childhood is lost to serious illness*

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Nothing beats a proper English brew

13 Feb 2024, 4 p.m.

  • Britain really is about the home comforts as a survey of over 2,000 UK adults commissioned by GOSH Charity reveals that 19% can’t be without their own teabags when they go on holiday
  • A fifth (22%) of UK adults also make sure there’s space for their s…
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GOSH Charity and Omaze launch £10 million partnership

18 Jan 2024, 4 p.m.

This January sees the start of Omaze’s first ever multi-year partnership, with GOSH Charity selected to benefit. Money raised will help build the new Children’s Cancer Centre at GOSH 

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Superman Reigns Supreme As Nation’s Favourite Superhero

10 Jan 2024, 4 p.m.

In a recent survey of 2,000 UK adults, Superman was revealed as the favourite childhood superhero, with 18% of respondents ranking him top, closely followed by Batman (16%) and Spiderman (15%).

  • Superman had the highest appeal among the Silent Generat…
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GOSH patient given VIP treatment on London Underground visit

21 Dec 2023, 4 p.m.

Six-year-old Henry, who spent two Christmases at GOSH, visits London Underground station for the first time to see himself featured in GOSH Charity Christmas Appeal ads.

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