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

Gyles Brandreth on grandson’s cancer diagnosis

2 Feb 2026, 9 a.m.

  • National treasure Gyles Brandreth opens up about his grandson’s cancer diagnosis and its impact on the family in moving interview for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity).
  • The writer, podcast and TV star, calls for kinder cancer treatm…
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Bedford grandad and granddaughter mark joint 100th birthday with skydive for hospital that saved both of their lives decades apart

11 Nov 2025, 9 a.m.

‘We’ve both been given a second chance thanks to the hospital', Geoff says after raising vital funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity) with his granddaughter Francesca

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YouTube star TommyInnit to lead GOSH Charity’s first-ever livestreamed fundraiser to help beat childhood cancer

7 Oct 2025, 9 a.m.

World-famous content creator to front online whodunnit-style mystery event, raising vital funds to help Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity) build a new Children’s Cancer Centre.

TommyInnit in detective clothes. Blue background with doodles of a duck with a magnifying glass and a newspaper with eyes