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Impact Report 2018-2020

For such a time as this...

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Listeners up by 50%

Since the start of the Coronavirus

pandemic online listening to Premier

Christian Radio is up 50%.

7,500 calls to LIfeline

Significantly increased numbers

calling Premier Lifeline, the busiest

April ever, with over 7,500 calls

answered and over 90,000 minutes

listening and responding to people

predominantly struggling with

Coronavirus-related issues including

grief, looking after unwell family

members, finding quarantine difficult,

employment related worries, feeling

isolated and requests for prayers for

protection or healing.

Website visits up 40%

Website visits are up across all

Premier sites with a staggering

40% increase in overall web traffic

over 4 weeks.

YouTube up 170%

170% increase in YouTube subscribers

with 477,307 views of Premier videos

in April.

2.7 million emails read

2.7 million engagements with Premier

emails with an increase of 61% in

unique open rates.

Radical changes to content

Radical changes to content and

schedules across radio, magazines,

websites and esends to provide

Coronavirus-relevant news, analysis,

biblical reflection, devotionals,

resources for use with children, youth,

family and the wider community.

Daily Coronavirus esend reaches 120,000+

The Voice of Hope esend reaches over

120,000 with daily news stories and

new Coronavirus-linked resources

and guidance to help churches and

individual Christians respond well and

appropriately during the pandemic.

150 Prayers a month

Every day three new prayers from

church leaders, NHS workers, listeners,

lay people or chaplains have been

gathered and broadcasted across our

radio stations and published in emails,

specifically about the challenges and

opportunities that this pandemic has

triggered.

ContentsIntroduction 4

Digital resources for the Church 6

Prayers for daily life 8

Lives changed 10

Communities strengthened 12

A listening ear 14

A strong Christian voice 16

Lives saved 18

Information and inspiration 20

Leap of Faith - Helping the

Church cross the digital divide 22

Funds to make it happen 24

Leaving a legacy of hope 26

We have an unparalleled opportunity to demonstrate the love of God through everything Premier does, to a nation in deep need of hope and connection.

For such a time as this...

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As Premier enters its 25th year in June, I am reminded of many times past,

where we faced very real dangers that threatened our ability to continue

to broadcast radio, publish in digital and print formats, run events and

maintain Premier Lifeline: the National Christian Helpline.

Writing this from my home instead of our London studios, due to the

coronavirus lockdown, I believe that more than ever before, Premier exists

for “such a time as this” and needs to trust God for courage and direction.

With high streets and church buildings closed, the negative impact of social

isolation is evident. Sadly, many families have been touched by the loss of

a loved one to this deadly virus. The reminder of our mortality has led many

people to pray and look for eternal hope in ways we haven’t seen in the UK

for many years.

Premier has continued to be a voice of hope to our nation through our

unique mix of media ministries. Our aim is to enable people to put their

faith at the heart of daily life and to bring Christ to their communities. This

is made possible by the heartfelt prayers and generous gifts which have

sustained Premier for a quarter of a century. Thank you so much!

I hope and pray that the reports in the following pages will encourage you to

continue to stand with us in our 25th year, a year of extraordinary challenge

and change for us all, and that God will use us all for such a time as this.

Peter Kerridge

CEO

For such a time as this…Esther is one of only two books in the Bible named after a woman. It describes how the actions of a brave heroine avert the extinction of Jews who were living in exile in Persia (modern-day Iran).

Its theme is the sovereignty of God; how our heavenly

Father can work behind the scenes to shape events and

turn plans that a villain meant for evil into a different outcome. Facing an awful threat, Esther is sent a question

(Esther 4:14): “Who knows if perhaps you were made…

for just such a time as this?” (NLT). Esther responds by

asking God’s people to fast and pray that she might act

courageously despite the dangers.

The call to be courageous can come in many different ways. This report you are holding includes the stories of

people whose lives were touched through an encounter

with Premier. Like the plumber who came to Christ last

year during a visit to fix the shower in the home of Roger Sammons, a Premier Christian Radio listener. You can read more about Roger’s timely response to a question he was asked on page 18.

I believe that more than ever before, Premier exists for “such a time as this” and needs to trust God for courage and direction.

1990Christian Broadcasting no longer prohibited

Launch party held in Battersea Park, London on 10 June 1995

Premier Christian Radio commences broadcasting on Medium Wave

1995

25 years of nation changing impact

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Premier launches on Sky digital.Talkgospel.com launched

Premier Online re-launched with more functionality and content

2002Premier’s campaign to become a national digital broadcaster

2001

Premier relocates to Chapter Street

Digital resources for the ChurchWhen more than 700 delegates from churches and charities packed out the Premier Digital Conference in November 2019, little did they know that in a few months’ time church buildings and charity offices would be closed and their need to communicate well across digital platforms would be even more vital than ever before.

Sharing ideas, practical skills and resources

across 32 sessions, 36 speakers addressed the

annual Premier Digital Conference, including

Nona Jones, Facebook’s global head of faith-

based partnerships.

While Premier events are on hold due to

the coronavirus lockdown, Premier staff

have adapted by setting up a series of

webinars entitled ‘From Survival to Revival’

offering online training workshops to help

churches adapt and provide relevant digital

communications to encourage existing

congregations and to reach out to the wider

community. The first webinar, ‘Digital Church: Essentials’ filled all 500 available spaces.

In March 2020 Premier launched Voice of Hope, a new daily enewsletter which gathers

articles, interviews, features, news stories

and prayers from across the UK and Northern

Ireland, providing real-life examples of hope,

inspiration, advice and stories from churches

working effectively in creative ways during the

coronavirus crisis.

Website visits are up across all Premier sites

with a staggering 40 per cent increase in overall web traffic over four weeks in spring 2020. The numbers of people accessing Premier

emails also rose with a 61 per cent increase in

open rates on 2.7 million email engagements.

Meanwhile the numbers of people across the

world listening to Premier Christian Radio has

risen by 50 per cent.

A huge 170 per cent increase in YouTube subscribers with 477,307 views of Premier videos also took place in one month in the

spring of 2020.

During Lent 2020 Premier launched ‘Give Him Five’ a series of email and online challenges

encouraging people to devote time to God,

read the Bible and pray, engage in acts of

kindness and to give thanks. This began on

26 February, but continued throughout Lent,

reacting quickly to the Coronavirus pandemic

and gave practical inspiration in the early days

of the crisis. Premier received some lovely

feedback from participants who explained how

the challenges provided helpful and positive

focus during a time of increasing anxiety and

then isolation.

Some might regard the new staff appointment

by Premier of ‘Head of Digital Theology’ in

autumn 2019 to be prophetic, given the need to consider what local church could and should

become during the Coronavirus lockdown. At

the forefront of developing a robust theology

of digital church, Rev Dr Pete Phillips, is a

research fellow at Durham University and is

widely recognised as an expert on the impact

of digital culture on theology, Biblical studies

and the Church.

Reflecting on the ways that Premier has adapted its digital ministry, Chief Operating

Officer Kevin Bennett said;

“The forced closure of church buildings has compelled the church to embrace digital at great speed. Building on 14 years of supporting the church in this area Premier has been producing blogs and resources with the new ‘survival to revival’ webinar series as a further aid to help the church thrive through this period. Our aim is to help the church grasp this opportunity to communicate God’s love to a nation living in fear.”

Delegates to the Premier Digital Conference

had plenty of opportunities to ask questions of

speakers and could also attend a digital clinic

for specific problem-solving.

Nona Jones, from Facebook, told delegates how to leverage Facebook as a tool for ministry and unpacked how social technology is changing the way people engage with faith.

Premier Media Group purchases the publishers of Christianity and Youthwork magazines

Launch of internet site Premier Online, including listen live facility

20001998

1999

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Prayers for daily lifePremier is passionate about helping you keep up to date with what is going on around our world and helping you pray into those situations.

We want to help individuals and the UK Church

to pray into the various issues affecting our

nation and our world. Whether it’s the increase

in Bible sales and prayer during the coronavirus

crisis, the Christian street preacher arrested

by police, or the latest cases of persecution

against churches in China – we report on the

news stories you need to know about.

Rt Rev David Walker, Bishop of Manchester,

says he loves being invited to comment on

news stories for Premier as he says we’re the

only media organisation which allows him to

pray about the issue he‘s talking about. How

amazing is that?

Finding news stories is never difficult; there’s so much going on in our world which we need to

shine a light on and we have endless contacts

– MPs, charity bosses or church leaders – who

are ready to give their verdict. Because of our

reputation for our news, over the years we’ve

also been given access to prime ministers and

other senior politicians who want to use us to

get their messages to you.

Our biggest task is making sure we are telling

these stories in the best way possible across

our different platforms. We are blessed that we

can inform you through our three radio stations

– whether it’s our hourly bulletins or our News

Hour weekday programme on Premier Christian

Radio. We are able to analyse the news through

our magazines: Premier Christianity, Premier

Woman Alive and Premier Youth and Children’s

Work. But increasingly, more and more people

are accessing our news digitally through our

website or via WhatsApp, a messaging app for

mobile phones. Over the last twelve months,

record numbers of people have visited Premier’s

news pages, amounting to 6 million views.

The demand is huge – we know people here

in the UK (and more and more joining us from

around the world) want to get a Christian

perspective on the news of the day and also

want to know about stories directly affecting

their faith – which is why Premier launched a

brand-new website in December 2019 which is dedicated to Christian news where you can

access hundreds of stories, videos and blogs

every month.

In addition to the regular news updates,

teaching, devotionals, resources and scripture

readings, from March additional slots with

inspiring and relevant coronavirus crisis-related

prayers from a wide range of Christian leaders

have been featured each day, as well as an

additional hour-long prayer programme at 7pm

on Sunday night on Premier Christian Radio.

The two sample prayer extracts below are a very small fraction of the many we broadcast each week, but illustrate the breadth of involvement from Christian leaders in recent months…

Bishop Paul Butler,

Bishop of Durham

Loving Father, our nation, our world, faces

a situation that we are wrestling with to

understand and to know how best to cope

with. We need your wisdom; grant us all

humility to look to you.

We thank you that your love knows no end

and that in Jesus Christ, nothing separates

us from your love. Grant to the leaders of our

nation, and all nations, the wisdom that they

need. Help us to reimagine how we live as

your people in such times, equip us in every

way that we need, that we might shine as

lights for you.

Oh God, do not delay, come to us and help us

in the name of Jesus Christ, our risen saviour.

Amen.

Archbishop Angaelos, Coptic Orthodox

Archbishop of London

We thank you for the opportunity to be

able to speak to you. Lord, at this time we

are in need.

Lord, we pray for those who serve us in so

many ways, and especially at this time. Those

who are making decisions. And those who

are serving on the frontline. Those who are

serving medically in crisis, and those who are

placing themselves at great risk for others.

We ask for blessings and protection upon

them. We ask your healing hand upon your

world. And we ask you, Lord, in every way

to be our guide, to be our light, and to be

our hope that we may, in your love, be

strengthened and confident.

Amen.

In a world of fake news, there’s never been a greater need for quality Christian journalism. Go to premierchristian.news where you will be able to access hundreds of stories, videos and blogs every month. You can also receive daily news from a Christian perspective direct to your smart phone via WhatsApp. It’s a simple sign up process; just send the word NEWS to 66777 on a text message.

Marcus Jones, Group Head of News at Premier

Religious Hatred Bill Objection

Premier 10th Birthday

Premier.tv launched and provides Christian internet TV on-demand

National DAB License Bid

Premier launched on digital terrestrial TV (Freeview)

20042005

20062007 Premier Christian Radio

begins broadcasting on Virgin Media

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2009

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Lives changedEvery week listeners to our radio stations, visitors to our websites, callers to our helpline and readers of our magazines, blogs and emails get in touch to tell us how their lives have been impacted by Premier.

Farah suffered physical and emotional violence

from her husband as well as hostility and

rejection from friends and family because of

her conversion to Christ.

My husband beat up our daughter very badly.

He was very violent to her and also to me. I cried

out to God in tears saying, “I need you to help

me, give me strength, show me what to do.”

The local police helped my daughter and me

into a refuge. Then one day I found the Premier

radio app. I began to listen to Premier Praise

every day and my daughter would sing along

to it, and now we love it! Having Premier on my

phone means so much to me.

I’ve been through a lot. Not being able to see

your family, being disowned by your brother

and father because of your faith, not being able

to go back to your home country because you

will be killed, it could easily all feel too much to

cope with – but Premier has been the support

I’ve needed; it has encouraged me to keep going through everything.

Farah, West Midlands

I subscribe to Premier

Christianity magazine and

read it each month. I love the

magazine, I think it’s brilliant.

It has fantastic stories, it

contains amazing information,

there are a lot of articles that I

use and also store to use in the

future. That’s especially true

of the September 2019 issue which included an interview with Simon Thomas who lost his

wife. That was an amazing article that I will

definitely use in the future in supporting people who are bereaved.

I share Premier Christianity magazine with

anyone and everyone I can. My son has anxiety,

depression and OCD and has a deep faith,

but he finds it difficult sometimes to go into a church setting. He loves reading Premier

Christianity, that magazine has helped him

immensely with his faith life.

Jacqueline, Newcastle

Because of the Coronavirus lockdown, we are not able to go to church, but Premier is our voice of hope. Premier is our church at the moment.

May, Edinburgh

I am a teacher working from home at the moment because of the lockdown. As a result of this crisis, it’s become paramount to be close to God – so Premier has been brilliant for me.

Karlene, Cardiff

During this challenging time when so many of us are in isolation I am grateful that Premier helps me stay connected with people.

Phil, Belfast

Our church has been streaming services online, but I don’t have a computer or a smartphone. I live alone and was starting to feel very isolated. When I told a friend at my church that I was really missing our church services, she told me about Premier and its radio stations. I had not heard about Premier before, so I have only been listening for four weeks, but it’s been such a comfort and encouragement to me.

Maureen, Norwich

Having Premier on my phone means so much to me

To protect our listeners/readers identities we may

change names and use stock photos of models.

Faith Without Fear campaign

First Woman to Woman conference

Not For Sale campaign

DAB Launch Event Premier Christian Radio begins broadcasting nationwide on DAB Digital radio

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2010

Communities strengthenedIn 2019 Premier Christian Radio told listeners about a church in Newcastle that was appealing for second-hand LEGO®. The church wanted to set up a club where children could use the bricks to recreate Bible stories.

Since then, the children, working with

Jacqueline Atkinson, children and families

missioner in the Diocese of Newcastle, have

retold 13 Bible stories using the donated bricks.

Jacqueline told Premier’s northern

correspondent, Ian Britton, that she was

“overwhelmed” by the number of donations

she received which enabled her to start the

Brick Bible story club.

“It’s been fantastic because it takes a lot of

bricks to build a Bible story display,” explains

Jacqueline. “We meet on Sunday afternoons

and have been going 13 weeks; we just use bricks to build a Bible story, one a week. So we

have 13 displays, which is wonderful.”

A festival to celebrate and display what the

children have built was held in the church for

the wider community to visit and enjoy. Later

in the year the display was transferred to

Newcastle Cathedral for even more to view

and be inspired.

The idea was birthed out of a conversation

Jacqueline had with one young person in a

youth club. “This lad sometimes gets anxious

and frustrated and needs to be alone. I sat

with him when he got a little brick figure out of his pocket. He told me that knowing this

figure was in his pocket helped him calm down. That conversation got me thinking

about how to connect children, families,

church and community.”

The result was the Brick Bible Story Club,

which is one example of how Jacqueline asks

the children and families about ways the church

can connect with them – and one example of

how an appeal to Premier’s generous listeners

can result in an amazing response.

This was one of hundreds of stories from

across the UK and Northern Ireland gathered

by Premier’s regional reporters; Ian Britton (Scotland and Northern England) and Rachel

Matthews (Midlands and Wales) who work

closely with our London-based team of

news journalists.

On Good Friday, Premier Christian Radio

broadcast a two-hour special Easter

programme pre-recorded from St Chad’s

Cathedral in Birmingham with an ecumenical

group of Christians from the West Midlands.

The coronavirus lockdown meant Christians

could not attend a physical church building

at Easter 2020 – which made this programme even more special for many listeners who told

us it really resonated with them.

Gathering stories of churches and Christians

making a difference in their local community is

a key priority for Premier. This was even more

so when the coronavirus pandemic hit, closing

church buildings and leaving our reporters

working from home. However using their large

networks of local contacts across the UK and

Northern Ireland, our staff continued working

to gather and share stories that inspire, inform,

encourage and trigger hope for people and

communities, many of whom were feeling

isolated and anxious.

Will you help Premier fund its regional reporting growth into Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and across other regions of England in the future? Caroline Greer, who comes from Northern Ireland herself, is our head of fundraising and would love to hear from you.

Contact: Caroline Greer, Director of FundraisingCall: 020 7316 1411Email: [email protected]

RE.ACT campaign

Premier Gospel launches on DAB Digital Radio in London

Premier Gospel at Notting Hill

20112012

Freedom of the Cross campaign

Premier starts Christian New Media Awards

Premier opens its first regional centre of activity in the North East

Safetynet campaign

Childrenswork magazine launched

Some of the brick Bible story displays, made possible by the generosity of Premier listeners and the creativity of the children and young people of Newcastle.

Putting Religious Education at the Heart of Humanities

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A listening ear Premier Lifeline: the National Christian Helpline continues to be available at the end of a telephone line to anyone for 365 days of the year. In its 25th year, this listening and prayer service became even more of a literal ‘lifeline’ during the coronavirus lockdown, given that church-based pastoral care teams faced new barriers in ‘being there’ for hurting individuals.

On Friday 21 February we took our 1.5 millionth

call to Premier Lifeline since its launch on 10 June 1995.

Over the last twelve months, 22 new Lifeline

volunteers completed training, with 18 having

started taking calls so far. They have joined

the ranks of Lifeliners who take calls from their

homes. Unlike other centralised, office-based helplines, which have struggled to maintain

levels of support due to the lockdown and

social distancing, our Lifeliners have continued

to take calls from their homes, offering

additional shifts, as some have been furloughed

by their employers, while others following

government guidelines to ‘stay at home and

protect the NHS’ have generously offered

extra shifts. In addition, five retired Lifeliners have returned to take calls. As a consequence,

despite increased numbers of calls to Lifeline,

we have been able to respond.

Lifeline had the busiest April on record in its 25

years of operation. As concern regarding the

virus developed, the nature of calls changed

with an increased number of people asking

for prayer for protection, with concern about

symptoms, for healing and sadly needing

comfort following the death of loved ones.

In addition, calls about the consequence of the

virus have included isolation, loneliness, fear,

anxiety, sleeplessness, depression, redundancy,

financial issues, parenting, relationships and problems with neighbours. A number of people

have called wanting to get right with God,

some have come to faith for the first time, while others have come back to God.

In the first four months of 2020, Lifeline volunteers spent a staggering 357,131 minutes

listening to and, if requested, praying on

24,119 calls to our National Christian Helpline on 0300 111 0101.

Comments about Lifeline calls…

Thankful that her partner has been through counselling and rehabilitation and has now accepted the Lord as his saviour

He wants to give testimony that after prayer he has had a breakthrough at work

Wanted to give thanks and praise for answered prayers. Lifeline prayed for her friend and daughter last week who were homeless. This week the council reopened their case and gave them a flat

Hadn’t known where to turn, it was so good to be able to speak openly about this problem

Two years ago the caller experienced a broken marriage and was on medication. With prayer, God has restored their marriage and she is no longer on medication and is back to health. Praise and thank you, God

The caller had been bedridden for the past five years. During this time she has been calling for prayer for healing. Today she has been able to walk to the shops and carry shopping. For this she wants to thank God for healing

He was so grateful to the Lord for giving him a miracle unexpectedly

Would you like to be trained as a Premier Lifeline volunteer, or could you give a gift to

help us train even more Lifeliners?

Contact: Jonathan Clark, Director of Lifeline

Email: [email protected]

Premier Gospel organises the first Gospel Week festival in London

2013 2014

Premier Lifeline took its millionth call

Premier opens its second regional centre of activity in the Midlands

Premier Christian Radio begins broadcasting to Northern Ireland on DAB

Now available

across Northern Ireland

on DAB Digital RadioOr tune in on Freeview 725 or at premier.org.uk

Voice of Hope devotional launched

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A strong Christian voiceFrom small beginnings 25 years ago with one radio station transmitting on low power across the medium wave to Greater London, to two radio stations across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, plus a third across London, an app and the web, Premier continues to provide a strong Christian voice to its large, growing and diverse audience.

Our radio content and the way we presented

it had to adapt fast when the coronavirus

lockdown hit, but thanks to adaptable staff, our

radio broadcasts continued with presenters

and producers mostly broadcasting from their

homes and just a skeleton staff based in our

central London studios.

Premier Christian Radio made significant changes to content and schedules to ensure

our radio output offered timely and relevant

coronavirus lock-in analysis, comment, biblical

reflection, news and resources to help our many listeners to respond well to the huge

range of challenges this pandemic has created.

Increasing the quantity of high-quality stories

produced by our radio and magazine journalists,

we heard from politicians and church leaders

from across the denominations as well as local

Christians such as Joe and Mary Snooks, a

couple in their 80s, who told us what life is like for them in lockdown. They spoke about

how important staying connected was for their

spiritual wellbeing and what the challenges

are for them, without access to the internet. A

range of grass-roots stories illustrating the ways

Christians from throughout the UK are working

hard to connect the elderly, support the young,

and provide resources for overburdened families

have struck a chord and helped to deepen our

connectedness with you and others.

Some welcome afternoon cheer was

introduced to afternoons at 1pm every Monday

to Saturday afternoon in All Together Now.

Presented by Pam Rhodes, this show is a

light-hearted ‘sing-a-long’ for the whole family

with songs for all ages. This is followed by a

mini-version of All Souls in Praise with Noël

Tredinnick offering some cheerful classics.

Meanwhile, in our 25th year we have dug deep

into the audio vault to find and rebroadcast some gems from the past including Billy

Graham, Dr Adrian Rogers, Joyce Meyer and

Chuck Swindoll. The breadth and quality of

great sermons and teaching which Premier has

broadcast over the past quarter century, to help

us in our daily walk with Christ, is remarkable.

Premier Praise continues to grow in

popularity with its commitment to playing

the songs sung in our churches today and

with music that sparks hope every day.

Many listeners comment positively about

the inspiring prayers broadcast at the start

of each hour, which give them the chance to

‘reset’ their day and focus on God.

Since the pandemic and lockdown, Premier

Praise has introduced more topical content

with additional prayers and short features from

leaders and Church representatives. These

will relate to our frontline workers, prayers for

busy mums and our elderly. Premier Praise

continues to be a station for all the family.

Premier’s CEO, Peter Kerridge, describes

Premier Praise as “the station for Christians

who want more music than speech”.

Premier Gospel has also adapted during

the lockdown to connect with its audience in

a deeper way. The weekday breakfast show

with Yinka has been extended by a full 60 minutes, which has been well-received, with

an increase in the number of people engaging

with Take it to the Throne, the prayer section

each Monday morning.

The specialist shows on Premier Gospel

remain a very strong part of our offering, with two new additions to the regular line-up.

Prince Mydas, who has enjoyed success with

hit songs in the reggae and pop genres, has

joined as a presenter of the Reggae Vibes show, while producer and presenter from CNN

Hannah Lovejoy has joined to present the

Latin show. Ibe Giantkiller has also rejoined

the PG team on Drive Time, which has further

strengthened the line-up.

Our annual Premier Gospel Awards night

has been postponed to 2021, but we are

encouraged that of the 500 tickets sold

before the lockdown, less than ten people

have requested refunds, demonstrating an

affection for and commitment to the event and Premier Gospel.

2015

Premier Christian Radio has national DAB license extended to 2028

Premier’s 20th Birthday event at St Paul’s Cathedral

Society Sunday launched

Love Britain & Ireland Awards launched

Selene C Jordan presents Daytime on Premier Praise

Yinka presents The Weekday Breakfast Show on Premier Gospel

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Lives saved Roger Sammons from Newcastle told Premier’s northern correspondent Ian Britton in 2019 why a plumber stayed much longer than expected to fix a shower in his flat.

I recently moved into a flat in Newcastle upon Tyne. A guy came to do some work in the

bathroom. I had Premier Christian Radio on

at the time, as I always do. I turned it up to

listen to a particularly catchy song when the

plumber came into the lounge to ask me about

the music.

“I’ve never heard that song before,” he said. “What is it, what’s it called?” I told him it was a Hillsong Worship song, and told him about Christian music and how much I am blessed by it.

Then he asked me questions about the

Christian faith. Well, I’ve been a Christian

for more than 45 years and so the faith has

been tried and tested in my life through

many different situations and circumstances.

I was able to answer his questions and the

conversation went on. I’m sure he was here

much longer than he was supposed to be!

Eventually he asked me to pray with him and he

gave his life to the Lord Jesus Christ, using the

prayer of repentance.

I think this situation reminds me that when an

opportunity arises, we need to take it. I didn’t

know this man; I didn’t know who would come to do this work. But God used this instance to

bring this man to faith. I would say to all Premier

listeners that when we get a chance to share our

faith, you never know where it will lead to.

Roger Sammons is a regular listener to Premier

Christian Radio. Premier receives testimonies

weekly with thrilling stories of how Premier has

impacted them.

When Heather heard about a man sharing his faith with others on Premier, she asked God for a chance to lead someone to Jesus. God answered quickly!

One day Heather from Devon was listening

to Premier Christian Radio when she heard a

man speaking about leading people to Christ.

Heather realised she would love to lead

someone to Christ. So she asked God if he

would use her in a similar way to the man she

had been listening to, that God would help

her to be bold and share the gospel.

Later that very same day Heather went to the

hairdresser’s and sat in the chair for a trim.

The hairdresser asked her a question. Heather

explains what happened next…

I answered her and she suddenly went

away crying! I didn’t understand. She came

back and explained that my answer had matched the words she felt God had spoken

to her in the middle of the previous night.

She wasn’t a Christian but had been praying

to God and asking him a question. Our

answers matched and this astonished her.

She couldn’t believe that God would do this!

On subsequent visits to the hairdresser, I

spoke more to her about Jesus. Each time

she asked me questions about God, Jesus

and the Bible. Then one week she asked me,

“How can I become a Christian?”

I told her she simply needed to ask God to

forgive her for her sins, thank Jesus for dying

on the cross for her and invite him into her

heart and life. She made a commitment there

and then. A couple of weeks later she told me

she was ready to go to church.

As I think back, I realise that this has all

happened because of my response to

listening to Premier [and hearing] about a

man who led someone else to Christ. I really

thank God for Premier Christian Radio and

for the opportunity to share my faith and lead

someone to Jesus Christ!

Roger Sammons is a regular listener to

Premier Christian Radio.

London Bible Week launched

Premier Lectures launched

2016Stop the Genocide

campaign

2017

State of the Faith report

Ordinary Christian campaign

Premier Praise launched

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Information and inspirationThrough the print and online pages, blogs and esends of its magazines, Premier has continued to inform and inspire its readers.

Premier Christianity attracted a record number of

visitors to its website in April

2020 as voices across the UK Church responded to what

God might be saying during the

coronavirus crisis.

Published in late April, the May

print magazine was a special

coronavirus edition. Church

leader and author Phil Moore contributed an

article and later tweeted “I thought that @Christianitymag produced a fantastic issue

this month… big moment for them to take such

a clear lead.”

Within 24 hours of ‘The UK Blessing’ song

being released and gaining close to 1 million

views online, Premier Christianity editor Sam

Hailes interviewed Tim Hughes about the

song. This timely response in turn generated

hundreds of thousands of views across the

video interview and written interview on the

magazine blog.

Our new ‘pay monthly by direct debit offer’

(£4.95 for both print and online access) has led to a spike in new subscribers who visited

premierchristianity.com/subscribe

A wide range of features have appeared in the

past year including: Where is the Ark of the Covenant?, Human trafficking, a preaching master class from Rob Parsons, revival in

China, and the real life story of Natasha Ednan-

Laperouse, who had an allergic reaction to an

airport sandwich and the previously untold

story of how angels appeared by her side

witnessed by her father Nadim, which helped

lead him to faith.

Two new columnists have joined in the past

year: Chris Llewellyn the lead singer of Rend Collective and Lois Tverberg, an expert on the

Hebraic background to the Bible.

Premier Woman Alive, the leading monthly Christian

women’s magazine in the

UK, joined Premier’s growing

multimedia range of resources

in autumn 2019. With a wealth of experience working on

publications and recently

employed by Mother’s Union,

Tola-Doll Fisher (photo right)

has become editor.

Premier Woman Alive has retained

much-loved regulars while adding

new contributors to reflect and speak into the vital and diverse roles women

play in the UK today. Our April and

May 2020 editions on Health and Silence spoke into the ongoing

Coronavirus narrative and helped

support readers in this turbulent time.

The Woman to Woman radio team have

collaborated to include interviews in print with

worship leaders Lou Fellingham, Nancy Goudie

and Noel Robinson, while securing features with

respected leaders Katia Adams and Jen Baker.

In keeping with Woman Alive readers’

preference for real life, relatable stories,

we have moved towards tackling difficult topics such as chronic illness, and infidelity. Our valuable team of contributors use their

theological knowledge to help readers navigate

Bible passages and their application in our

daily lives.

Premier Youth and Children’s Work Magazine is a resource

for those passionate about working

with the next generation, providing

ideas and guidance for youth leaders,

children’s workers and parents in

a variety of settings. Through this

magazine and their additional blogs,

podcasts, social media posts, radio

slots and video interviews, Premier

continues to resource ministry to children and

young people. It’s ‘Faith at Home’ supplement

offers parents and carers inspiration and ideas

with craft activities, stories and games to help

faith grown at home.

Since the start of 2020, Youth and Children’s Work has featured interviews with notable

guests including; American pastor and author John Mark Comer, award-winning rapper

Guvna B, Kim Phuc Phan Thi, known as

the ‹Napalm Girl›, who was badly burnt in

a napalm bomb attack during the Vietnam War, and the first editorial appearance of Alex Ednan-Laperouse, the brother of Natasha,

who tragically died after eating an airport

sandwich, describing how discovering Jesus

at a youth festival turned his life around.

In June 2020 this title is moving from print to a digital magazine to make it even more

accessible and relevant in this digital age, also

granting easier and more timely access to UK

and overseas subscribers. For more information

visit: youthandchildrens.work

Voice of Hope magazine

is sent to more than 35,000 Premier supporters each

quarter. This 96-page periodical includes the inspirational ‘Be

Still and Know’ scripture-based

devotional readings and prayers

which are also broadcast every

weekday on Premier Christian

Radio and Premier Praise.

Voice of Hope magazine also contains news about Premier, interviews with Premier presenters and editors, testimonies from listeners and readers on what Premier means to them, plus detailed listings on what programmes air when, across our three radio stations. To receive a complimentary copy visit premier.org.uk/voiceofhope or phone 020 7316 1487 during weekday office hours.

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Premier Bible launched Peace on our Streets campaign launched

Unbelievable? The Big Conversation launched

Premier Christian Radio is now the biggest Christian radio station in the world

1.23 million Listeners

TheBigConv ersa tion

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Leap of Faith - Helping the Church cross the digital dividePremier has been at the forefront of new technology since its launch 25 years ago. We have always understood that to fulfil our mission to “enable people to put faith at the heart of daily life and to bring Christ to their communities” we need to embrace innovation and new opportunities to engage with new generations of seekers.

We are living in a digital culture. The invention

of the smartphone has radically changed our

habits. Everything can now be done online!

However, the digital world can often seem

superficial…it can be hard to tell fact from fake news. Perhaps because of this, or simply

down to a lack of expertise and experience, the Church, up to this point, had not yet fully

embraced this new reality.

But now the coronavirus has changed all our

lives. At rapid speed, digital transformation

accelerated, touching all areas of life.

Everyone is affected – including the Church and even those without a smartphone or

internet access.

How we – as Christians, leaders, communities and churches – respond to this situation and the reality that unfolds will shape public

perception and impact Christianity in the UK

for generations to come.

On page 4 of this report, Peter Kerridge,

our CEO, highlights that Premier was made

“for just such a time as this” (Esther 4:14,

NLT). We will respond to this challenge

by accelerating our efforts even further to equip, connect and inspire the UK Church

to embrace new media and make the most

effective and appropriate use of technology for God’s kingdom at this time.

We are committing to groundbreaking digital initiatives for the UK Church.

The Leap of Faith campaign will seek to better serve and equip Christians in the

area of digital ministry, mission and outreach. We will aim to:

Inspire and change attitudes

towards digital through

research, education and

communications through

establishing a unique Digital

Hub for Digital Theology,

providing church ministers

and lay leaders with a

biblically sound model for

adopting digital technology

in church life

Empower and equip local

churches, big and small,

through online training and

practical support such as

a series of ‘plug and play’

packages and a dedicated

helpdesk, enabling the easy

adoption of new technology

Create a unique eco-system

of innovative tools and content,

including podcasts that will

work for any church resourced

by trusted contributors

and benefiting all Christian denominations. In close

collaboration with a range of

other agencies from across the

breadth of Church life, these

innovative plans will profoundly

change the way digital

evangelism is perceived and

used, now and in the future.

Our plans will enable every church, Christian

or community to reach beyond their walls,

and help them to attract a younger, connected

audience and demonstrate that the gospel

values remain relevant, alive and accessible

in our modern age, as well as rethinking

traditional church life, and how areas such as

pastoral care, youth and childrens’ work and

even theological training can be done online.

Premier’s Leap of Faith strategy has never

been more relevant, urgent and meaningful than

right now. At this unprecedented time and well

beyond, church life as we knew it is no more…

digital is no longer a choice but a necessity.

We are committed to equipping churches in

every part of the UK (and beyond!) to minister

well in a digital age.

Today, Christian communities must deliver a

practical response to Church relevance in a

coronavirus-impacted world.

Now is the time to join efforts: we must embrace today’s digital revolution to enhance

all aspects of church life and bring the hope

and love of Jesus to a nation and generation

in deep need. The task was always urgent; it is now existential.

Keep an eye out for more exciting

developments from Premier on the Leap of

Faith initiative.

We are so thankful to you for enabling Premier

to respond well at this time. Your support today will transform ministry for generations to come.

Will you help Premier’s Leap of Faith initiative?

Contact: Caroline Greer, Director of FundraisingCall: 020 7316 1411Email: [email protected]

Purchase of Woman Alive magazine

20202019 Premier’s 25th Birthday

Leap of Faith campaign

Premier News launched

Unbelievable? Conference LA

Christophobia campaign

New Listener Campaign

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Funds to make it happenPremier is a supporter-enabled charity with two thirds of our funding from

donations, regular giving and legacies. We continue to rely on Christians from

across the UK to stand with us in this God-given mission. As our nation is rocked by

the Coronavirus pandemic, Premier continues to be a voice of hope to the UK.

Reflections on challenging timesOur fundraising has grown significantly over the years from the small network of

relationships who stood with us to fund

Premier Christian Radio into existence, back

in 1995. A quarter of a century on, Premier is much more than most people imagine.

With three radio stations, a suite of over 10 websites, four magazines, a national events

programme, as well as Premier Lifeline: the

National Christian Helpline Premier’s ministry

has grown considerably over its 25 years.

Premier’s audiences for its media content,

events and phone helpline ministry have

also grown rapidly. We should be seeing

the supporter base keeping pace; however, this is not always the case, with new radio

listeners and web visitors assuming that as

these services are free, it doesn’t cost a lot to

create and transmit good quality content. We

continue to attempt to communicate the need

for funding, while making the vast majority of

our content free to access.

Premier has three well-established income

streams. In addition to donations and committed

giving, we also generate commercial revenue

from advertising, sponsorship and magazine

subscriptions. This helps the charity spread the

risk of external influences which could negatively impact funding and so helps build stronger

financial viability for the organisation.

Commercial income has been challenging in

recent years, largely due to Brexit uncertainty.

As a consequence, Premier chose to

extend its twelve-month financial period for 2018/2019 to 18-months, ending on 31 March 2020. The financial information above right is for this full period.

Donations Premier is blessed with 24,000 active supporters who have given to the charity in

the past 18 months. Of these donors, over

two thirds are supporting the ministry through

a Regular Gift (usually on a monthly basis).

This number has remained steady and donor

retention of these Partners remains a priority.

Encouraging more supporters to switch to

committed giving is important to help us

budget well and make financially prudent spending plans. This will become even more

crucial as we move further into 2020 given the negative economic shock of the Coronavirus

crisis, which is impacting income to charities.

Commentators have estimated a 37% drop in

charity income from voluntary sources over the

course of 2020.

We are encouraged to have passed the 3,000-mark of committed supporters to our three-

year Major Gift pledge programme. Meanwhile

online donations are significant representing 8% of total donation income.

Radiothon on-air appeals continue to be a

vital fundraising activity for the charity, as

they present the most significant opportunity to engage with as many of our audiences as

possible. While Premier has different and distinct

audiences across all of our media platforms,

Premier Christian Radio alone has an audience

of 1.2 million people regularly listening, many of

whom have never given to Premier.

We are so very grateful for the support of

every Christian who stands with us in prayer

and through their financial support, whatever the amount.

The Coronavirus pandemic has impacted every

charity in the UK making the financial support of our audiences even more vital. Because of

the prayerful and financial support Premier receives, we can continue to be a voice of hope

to the UK, during these momentous times.

Commercial IncomeCommercial sources of revenue for Premier

include advertising, sponsorship, magazine

subscriptions, event tickets and ministry sales.

Premier attracts a wide range of advertisers

from businesses, charities, churches and

ministries who consider raising the profile of Christian ministries, ethical businesses and

services as core to its ministry objectives or

who simply recognise the potential impact of

marketing their brand to the massive audiences

that Premier attracts.

Digital sponsorship for Premier’s suite of

websites remains an area of potential for the

ministry and currently accounts for just under

20% of total sales income.

Income from ticket sales and sponsorship to our

events will fall due to the impact of Coronavirus

which means our 2020 events programme is cancelled. We have also seen economic

influences negatively impact our sales revenue across radio, magazines and online in March

and April 2020 as the lockdown bit.

Legacies

Premier is so grateful for every legacy gift it

receives. These special gifts help to underpin

Premier’s annual income and ensure we can

reach out further to an ever-growing audience.

All legacy gifts are received directly into our

Inspiration fund from where we ensure they are

used to maximise their impact for the ministry.

Trusts

Premier is thankful to receive support from

charitable trusts and foundations. A special

thank you to the Rank Foundation and

Jerusalem Foundation, who funded the creation

of a Premier digital archive. Premier has

amassed a significant collection of print, audio and visual content dating back to the 1960s. The creation of a digital archive for this, means

we can tell the Premier story to new audiences

for years to come.

We are delighted to continue working with the

Templeton Religion Trust on the Unbelievable: Big Questions series. This has enabled Premier

to encourage more thought and conversation

around why as Christians we believe what we

believe. We have been encouraged by the over

4 million+ views to date of our Big Conversation

series on Youtube and over 6 million engagements in total across all platforms

(radio, print, digital, podcast, video etc).

Expenditure

A decision to prioritise digital developments

within our Digital First strategy has resulted in

funds spent on a dedicated Premier Christian

News website in order to offer a truthful

Christian perspective on world events. Since

launch this site has seen strong growth and

it is clearly meeting an important need in the

Christian community.

Uncertainty over Brexit, a weak pound

against the dollar and corresponding

increases in paper, postage, alongside the

substantial and challenging costs of national

and local radio transmission costs have

impacted our expenditure.

Premier always strains to be as efficient and to achieve the best value for money that we can.

A review of costs and budgets going forward

have taken place recently as we prayerfully

consider the negative economic impact of the

Coronavirus crisis.

Broadcasting 72%

Fundraising & Events 13%

Magazine 5%

Premises & Maintenance 5%

Staff support costs 3%

Other 2%

Monthly Donations 42%

Appeals & One off Donations 23%

Major Donors/ Trusts 17%

Gift Aid 14%

Legacies 4%

General Donations 37%

Commercial Income 33%

Regular Giving 28%

Legacies 2%

EXPENDITURE:

£13,907,445

DONOR INCOME:

£9,261,711TOTAL INCOME

Oct 2018 – Mar 2020: £13,897,500

Premier is wholly owned by the Premier Christian Media Trust and is not for profit; therefore every pound received by this ministry is used to sustain and expand outreach across every area of our ministry. These figures are unaudited. Our statutory accounts for the period ended 30th March 2020 will be available on the Charity Commission’s website by 31st January 2021.

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Leaving a legacy of hopeWhatever may be happening in the world, we take comfort from our hope and faith in God. Every hour of every day, Premier is reaching out with that hope so that everyone can know that they can rely on God’s promises for today and the future, no matter how difficult or challenging these days may be.

For no one can lay any foundation other than

the one we already have – Jesus Christ.

1 Corinthians 3:11 (NLT)

It was through the vision, prayers and

generosity of the Christian community 25

years ago that this ministry of radio, digital,

magazines, events and telephone helpline

was born. A quarter of a century on, this

same bedrock of vision, prayer and generosity

continues to sustain this ministry in 2020.

Throughout our lives we all take time to reflect on the people and causes we care about, and

the kind of future we want for them. Thank you

for caring about Premier’s future and if you

have made your Will, or intend to do this, we

hope you might consider a gift to Premier to

ensure this ministry will have a lasting impact

for generations to come.

We know that providing for family and loved

ones comes first, but having done that, a gift of whatever size to Premier will ensure

you are helping to build God’s kingdom long

into the future.

Only around half of people in the UK have

made a Will. Sadly, less than 10 per cent of Wills include a gift to a charity. Legacy gifts

are crucial to Premier, with these special gifts

(which are received into our Inspiration fund)

often enabling us to reach out and impact lives

above and beyond what our regular donation

income would allow.

Cathy and James told us:

“We support Premier with a gift in our Wills because we’ve supported Premier from the start and want the work to go on after we’re with Jesus.”

2020 and beyond

If you would like to join Charles and Janet and Cathy and James in supporting Premier

Contact: Claire Southall, Key Relationships Director Call: 0300 777 1221Email: [email protected]: premier.org.uk/legacy

Charles and Janet told us:

“We support Premier with a gift in our Will because its inspiring ministry embraces the whole of the country with biblical truth in a relevant way accessible to all.”

So please consider joining the nearly 400 men and women like Charles and Janet and Cathy and

James who have already made the special commitment to include a gift to Premier in their Will,

so we can ensure that no one misses out on hearing the life-changing message of Jesus.

We want to continue to do just that for the next 25 years and beyond, knowing that God will do more than we can even imagine through Premier, so please be part of ensuring a lasting legacy of

hope for future generations by considering a gift in your Will.

Leap of Faith - Helping the Church cross the digital divide

2.7m Premier emails read Premier Gospel

Living Room Concerts

Sunday Night Live

Over 500 people sign-up for Premier’s first on-line Church webinars

Leave your legacy for the future

So, if you have yet to make your Will and this is something you are considering, you may be

interested to know that Premier has partnered with Bequeathed, an online Will service which

enables you to make a Will at no cost to you. In addition, should you need help from a solicitor,

they can put you in touch with one, premier.org.uk/legacy

Often when we receive a legacy gift, we hear from a member of the family about how important

Premier was to their loved one and how Premier supported and encouraged them in their journey

of faith, so we are especially grateful for these special gifts which help to ensure others can be

blessed by Premier too.

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Nadine, Bromley • Florette, London • Gillian, Ashford • Sonia, Orpington • Marjun, London • Anna, London • Josefina, London • Andre, Orpington • Douglas, East Grinstead • Kofo, London • Azieb, London • Brian, Chatham • Iqbal, Southall • Lauretta, London • Maureen, Enfield • Anne, Epsom • Veronica, Manchester • Eleanor, London • Hannah, London • Duncan, Ascot • Mark, Aylesbury • Muriel, London • Alistair, Northwood • Frank, Basildon • Frank, Enfield • Caroline, Welling • John, London • Denis, Castleford • Dave, Basildon • Valda, Romford • Alan, Rugby • Emmanuel, London • Simon, Slough • Jonathan, Ilford • Janet, London • Andrew, London • Chris, Chester • Keith, Croydon • Oyewole, Orpington • Janet, Leeds • Roger, Woking • Rosemary, Bridgwater • Timothy, Gillingham • Lesley, Romford • Caseta, Ilford • Gillian, Epsom • Anne, London • Cynthia, Stoke-Sub-Hamdon • Jenny, Enfield • Catherine, London • Marian, London • Richard, Enfield • Mary, Epsom • Elvira, London • Peter, Orpington • Roland, Chessington • Vilma, Ilford • Patricia, Beaconsfield • Brenda, Ludlow • Claire, London • Esther, Waltham Cross • Bolanle, London • Emily, London • Carver, Peterborough • Derrick, Bedford • Mercy, Ilford • Sheila, Twickenham • Anthony, London • Colin, Northampton • Stephen, Beaconsfield • Janet, Chichester • Susan, Isleworth • David, Heathfield • Pamela, London • Robert, Eastbourne • Nigel, Hornchurch • Maxine, London • Cecilia, London • Penny, Colchester • Gloria, London • Roy, Liss • Ulrike, Great Yarmouth • Veta, London • Ruth, Pinner • Mary, London • Lionel, Bexleyheath • Mala, New Malden • Jackie, Hounslow • Jonathan, Worthing • Prudence, London • Mark, Wallington • Augusta, Erith • Eulith, London • Bernadette, London • Anthony, Epping • Dami, Bromley • Mark, Mortimer • Jesse, Barking • Deborah, Borehamwood • M, Romford • Paulina, Erith • Sharon, High Wycombe • Annabelle, Basildon • Joyce, Slough • Arthur, Bexleyheath • Jane, Fleet • Robert, Ilford • Melvina, Slough • John, Reading • Helen, Hindhead • Marcia, London • David, Derby • Marjory, Glasgow • Dorothy, Feltham • Robert, Coatbridge • Wilfred, Deeside • Kester, St. Albans • Rose, Bristol • Manuel, Chessington • Remi, London • George, London • Maria, London • Elaine, Manchester • Anne, Lytham St. Annes • Marie, Ewell • Julie, Potters Bar • Colin, Camberley • Mardina, Feltham • Helen, Guildford • Margaret, London • Christopher, Maidenhead • Rob, Colchester • Jim, Colwyn Bay • Tendai, Romford • Enid, London • Raymond, Croydon • Robert, Enfield • Barry, Worthing • Robert, Falmouth • Lauraine, London • Timothy, Guildford • Betty, London • Lionel, Beckenham • June, London • Rosemary, Orpington • Malcolm, Banstead • Geraldine, Whyteleafe • Christopher, London • Richard, Woking • Claire, Longfield • Yvonne, Sandhurst • Catherine, Barnet • Ivan, Chigwell • Donald, Swanley • Theresa, Wembley • Carole, London • Robert, Guildford • Brian, Aldershot • James, Chelmsford • Achamma, Slough • Amanda, Enfield • Judith, South Croydon • Ruth, London • Anne, Frinton-On-Sea • Pamela, Stroud • Robin, Orpington • Basil, Godalming • Michael, Epsom • Jonathan, London • Julia, London • Nicholas, Beckenham • Robin, Tonbridge • David, Cranleigh • Maja, London • Ian, Romford • Jane, Pinner • Michael, Weybridge • Christopher, Sevenoaks • David, Kingston-Upon-Thames • Valerie, Mitcham • Humphrey, Emsworth • Claudette, London • Nanette, Enfield • Alan, Bracknell • Margurite, Reading • Scott, Shepperton • Harvey, West Wickham • Evelyn, London • Rebecca, Romford • Victoria, London • Roger, Abbots Langley • Catherine, Fleet • Brenda, London • Sylvia, London • Geoffrey, Derby • Relinda, London • Ian, Addlestone • Ann, Stanmore • June, South Ockendon • Lynn, London • Ann, Oxford • Susan, London • Christopher, Loughton • Maynard, Orpington • Heather, Swindon • Wellesley, London • Robert, Sevenoaks • Shirley, London • Ann, London • Susan, St. Albans • Wilhelmina, London • Patricia-Ann, Pinner • William, London • Henry, Corby • Jennifer, London • Patrick, London • Suzanne, London • David, Gravesend • James, London • Elizabeth, Epsom • Ken, Reigate • Valerie, South Croydon • Coleen, Twickenham • Carol, London • Theolonius, London • Margaret, Harrow • Marion, London • Melissa, Thornton Heath • Vinice, London • Sharon, London • Florelda, Waltham Abbey • Lorimer, Guildford • Raymond, London • Angela, Thornton Heath • Monica, London • Marian, Radstock • Thelma, Uxbridge • Dolly, London • Andrea, Wembley • Stuart, Rugby • Edward, Horsham • Hyacinth, London • Winklet, London • Gertrude, Croydon • Heather, Richmond • Joan, London • Sandra, London • Maureen, Beaconsfield • Pauline, Slough • Cynthia, London • Jean, Bromley • Edward, Welling • Terence, Chelmsford • Keith, New Malden • Ayotomi, Welling • Cynthia, London • Michelle, London • Gretchal, London • Carina, Ruislip • Sonja, London • Hanore, London • Anthony, Dagenham • Adeola, London • Marion, St. Albans • Jennifer, London • Adrian, Addlestone • Elsie, Dagenham • Lisa, London • Sandra, Wakefield • Edmund, London • Veda, London • Rose, London • Fiona, Leatherhead • Sophie, London • Lizette, Greenford • Wendy, Hemel Hempstead • Carole, Sutton • David, Morden • Daniel, Stanmore • Frank, Brighton • Susan, Eastbourne • Soon, Pinner • Nancy, London • Malcolm, Romford • Janet, St. Albans • Ian, Ilford • Jolly, Southall • Philip, London • Mohan, Greenford • Sadie, London • Andrew, Feltham • Maza, London • Alison, South Croydon • Colin, Epsom • Patricia, Ilford • Martin, Broxbourne • Amarh, London • Elaine, Dartford • Cheong, Orpington • Roger, Sutton Coldfield • Marilyne, Salisbury • Shah, Wembley • Peter, Ruislip • Donat, Middlesbrough • James, Brampton • Rosemary, London • Moyra, Ayr • Raymond, Huntingdon • Gerald, Cheadle • Vicky, London • Millfield, Swindon • Ian, Sutton • Oswald, London • Derek, Seaford • Allan, Glossop • Pat, Aylesbury • Samuel, Bristol • Beatrice, London • Steven, Peterborough • Mary, Dundee • Jean, Hamilton • Vanessa, Romford • Sheila, Woking • Elizabeth, Croydon • Richard, Radstock • Roy, Romford • Beryl, Romford • Michael, Reading • Angela, Loughton • Maria, Redhill • Dawn, London • Olufemi, London • Esme, Bexleyheath • Abraham, Harrow • Raymond, Exeter • Ethel, London • Margaret, Guildford • Tatiana, Lymington • Angela, Gerrards Cross • Susan, Worksop • Joseph, Greenford • Marie- Claire, Hayes • Marjorie, Rugby • Beverley, Rowley Regis • Anne, South Croydon • Gail, Enfield • Margaret, Feltham • John, Newcastle • Paul, Dunstable • Simon, Tunbridge Wells • Theresa, Ilford • Stewart, Crawley • Alison, London • Ian, London • Anthony, London • Sheila, Reigate • Gail, Ilford • Jean, Stanmore • Glenda, Barnet • David, Maldon • Pat, Dartford • Joan, Hexham • Judy, Wakefield • Rosemarie, Mitcham • Della, Ongar • Doretha, Barnet • Crucellina, London • Josephine, London • Hannah, London • Irma, London • Victor, London • Chienyeze, Harwich • Raymond, London • Moni, Harrow • Lori, Ilford • Shirley, Hastings • Patricia, Clevedon • Adejumoke, Nottingham • Carol, Harrow • Hilda, London • Grace, Dagenham • Caroline, Manchester • Surinder, Ashford • Julie, Milton Keynes • Papronya, London • Urma, Reading • David, London • Sebastian, Erith • Iris, Staines • Brian, Coleraine • Sandra, London • Jean, Bridgnorth • Naomi, Hereford • Susan, Stamford • Sabrina, London • Joanne, Hornchurch • Sandra, Nottingham • Ridgely, Rickmansworth • Janet, London • Juliet, London • Raymond, London • Eleanor, Loughton • Esther, Sutton • Lilian, Stanford-Le-Hope • Paula, Weybridge • Storm, Saffron Walden • Nigel, Birmingham • Yongxing, Barnet • Malcolm, London • Elizabeth, Welling • Margaret, London • Saliane, London • Victoria, London • Barbara, Seaford • Janet, Preston • John-Wesley, London • Valerie, London • Adetola, West Drayton • Alan, Horley • Joy, London • Rosemary, Enfield • Reina, Great Missenden • Coecilia, London • Akindele, Dartford • Luciane, Croydon • Anthony, Grays • Doreen, Harrow • Daniel, Milton Keynes • Steven, South Croydon • Michael, Potters Bar • Kim, Horley • Lennox, Ilford • Cordelia, Croydon • Moyra, Preston • Laura, Bedale • Stephen, Beckenham • Jill, Billericay • Patricia, Bradford • Michael, Hook • Graham, Sutton • Francesca, Kingston Upon Thames • Christopher, Colchester • Ann, Slough • Robina, London • Audrey, London • Rebecca, Romford • Jon, Crawley • David, Hungerford • Andre, Grays • Janet, Nottingham • Kathleen, Beckenham • Jeavon, London • Irene, Billericay • Peter, Ipswich • Henry, London • Jide, Broxbourne • Bernard, York • Pat, Southport • Frances, Epping • Keith, Derby • Claire, Isleworth • Teju, Enfield • Violet, Bures • Claudia, Mitcham • David, West Wickham • Elaine, Slough • Shelagh, Newcastle Upon Tyne • Christine, Belvedere • Michelle, London • Avril, Torquay • Lloyda, London • Bill, Leeds • Anthony, Ascot • Gillian, Kingston Upon Thames • Deborah, London • Angela, Hayes • Ruth, Marlborough • Elizabeth, Wimborne • Andrew, Bristol • Graeme, Newbury • Mary, London • Helen, Uckfield • William, Tidworth • Harold, Ipswich • Kathryn, Exeter • Estelle, Chessington • Anthony, Ashford • Margaret, Heathfield • Linda, Ely • Stella, London • Rita, London • Marion, Biddulph Moor • Jerome, London • M, Gravesend • Helen, Mountain Ash • Maxine, Chelmsford • Chinyante, Hemel Hempstead • Diane, Woodford Green • Cindy, Grays • Mark, Swanley • Vivienne, Enfield • Timothy, London • Emma, London • Stuart, Glasgow • Eunice, London • Hannah, London • Jacob, London • Tombi, Dartford • Erica, Chorley • Janet, London • Iyefe, Harrow • Irene, Grays • Rebecca, Enfield • Sonia, Enfield • Yvonne, Westcliff-On-Sea • Ibiyinka, London • Gloria, London • William, London • Norma, Poole • Robert, Bromley • Margaret, London • Elizabeth, London • Evron, London • Robbie, Brighton • Molly, Bishop’s Stortford • Pamela, Cambridge • Andrew, Tewkesbury • Yolande, London • Judith, Edinburgh • Margaret, London • Stella, Hatfield • Anthony, Hampton • Kinful, London • Muriel, Upminster • Michael, Scunthorpe • Zita, London • Feona, Waltham Abbey • Margaret, Sutton Coldfield • Kevin, Birmingham • Joan, Barnstaple • Marlene, London • Norah, London • Kandasamy, London • Trevor, London • Abosede, Orpington • Sandra, Liverpool • Frances, London • Andrea, Nottingham • Bishnu, London • Caroline, London • David, Hayling Island • Joan, Purley • Dulcie, Birmingham • Olufemi, Witham • David, Gravesend • Kathleen, London • Sylvia, Honiton • Benjamin, Redhill • Lindsay, Worcester Park • Samuel, Romford • Tim, Bedford • Robert, Chard • James, Penrith • Ena, Barnetby • Verily, Southampton • Doreen, Enfield • Rolston, Wallington • Anthony, Woking • Philip, Cambridge • Adelin, London • David, Huddersfield • Heather, Poulton-Le-Fylde • Dorothy, Letchworth Garden City • Prisca, Luton • Charlotte, Sidcup • Joan, Broxbourne • Barbara, Devizes • Karen, Windlesham • Chris, Poole • Roslyn, Carshalton Beeches • Owobola, Welling • Emma, Beckenham • Anne, London • Fiona, London • Alice, Manchester • Ruth, High Wycombe • Elisabeth, High Wycombe • Joyce, London • Rose, London • Diane, Virginia Water • Catherine, Godalming • Kemigisa, Enfield • Jacqueline, Chislehurst • Helen, Salisbury • Sheela, London • Tessa, Watford • Myra, Romford • Helen, Aberdeen • Jonathan, Uxbridge • Margaret, Crewe • Lorna, Maldon • Daniel, Basildon • Karen, London • Rudolph, Ilford • Josephine, Northwich • Esther, London • Alison, Shipley • Albert, Ballyclare • Lorna, Bristol • Frederick, Chelmsford • Alfred, Leeds • Peter, Canterbury • Veronica, Croydon • Adetutu, Bexleyheath • Anna, Reading • Charanjit, London • Philomena, Cambridge • James, Newcastle Upon Tyne • Lavinda, Axbridge • Muriel, Kingsbridge • Judith, Woking • Jennifer, Newark • Ololade, Purley • Antony, Kenilworth • Jackie, Coventry • Sandra, Epping • Paula, London • Beryl, Darwen • Lynwen, Bridgend • Pearl, Birmingham • Jacky, Gillingham • Richard, Wirral • Beryl, Sheffield • Sheila, Chester • Atinuke, Southport • Ian, Reading • Kim, Kidlington • David, Broxburn • Lucy, Birmingham • Anthea, Greenford • Graham, Carnoustie • Michael, Cheltenham • George, Ilford • Thomas, London • Colin, Isleworth • Mobolaji, Birmingham • Codlin, Birmingham • Ireen, Leeds • Joffie, London • Bernard, London • Robert, Ilkeston • Marcus, Grays • Stephen, Morpeth • Gloria, Fleet • Gill, Cardiff • Oby, Waltham Cross • David, London • Peter, Exmouth • Leon, Chester Le Street • Theresa, Carshalton • Gemma, Cramlington • Michael, London • Elizabeth, Totnes • Robert, Stoke-On-Trent • Jane, London • Joy, London • Dorothy, Isleworth • Samuel, Dagenham • Wendy, London • Grace, Swindon • Ying, London • Yetunde, London • Cheryl, London • David, Wigan • Tim, Halesowen • Jennifer, Dungannon • Roger, Cheltenham • Shirley, London • Anthea, Lymington • Owen, Horley • Olukayode, London • Adewale, Dartford • Oge, Gillingham • Stefan, Chatham • Hiba, London • Carole, Golspie • Iain, Stirling • Charles, Leighton Buzzard • Harry, East Grinstead • Chris, Coventry • Christopher, Romney Marsh • Anthony, Rochester • Michael, New Malden • Richard, Enfield • Robert, Chesham • Joyce, Buckhurst Hill • Jill, Woodford Green • Stella, Southampton • Lorna, Wembley • Christopher, Epsom • Vaughan, Harpenden • Peter, Wokingham • David, Glossop • Christa, London • Keith, Tadworth • Annabel, Billingshurst • James, Bristol • David, Brentwood • Glenn, Littlehampton • Ian, London • Jennifer, Chelmsford • Andrew, Barnet • James, Chelmsford • Margrit, Sunbury-On-Thames • Jacqui, London • Richard, London • Margaret, Newcastle Upon Tyne • Patience, Sutton • Alison, Welwyn Garden City • Jean, Wallington • May, Camberley • Richard, Epsom • Douglas, Bexleyheath • Damon, Oxford • Sheena, London • Chris, Harrow • John, Haywards Heath • Headley, Slough • Patricia, London • Barry, Dorking • Judith, Worcester Park • Joy, Loughton • Anthony, Lightwater • Stuart, Camberley • Priscilla, London • Roderick, Watford • Richard, London • Antony, Gerrards Cross • Hilary, Banstead • Brian, Witney • Glenroy, Ilford • Pamela, Waltham Cross • Georgina, Chertsey • Olusegun, London • Mavis, Ilford • Freda, Battle • John, Coulsdon • Nicolas, Whitstable • Geoffrey, Hitchin • Gillian, Nelson • Andrew, Ashford • Claudia, London • Louise, Maidstone • Carol, London • Enid, Enfield • Kathleen, Sevenoaks • David, Crawley • Peter, Bracknell • Janet, Braintree • Elizabeth, London • Caroline, Morden • Barbara, London • Herolin, London • Lan, Sutton • Krishna, Sutton • Esther, Erith • Margaret, Kings Langley • Morenike, Bromley • Joan, South Croydon • Steve, Bedford • Diana, Slough • Keith, Sidcup • Funmilayo, Thornton Heath • Robert, London • Barbara, Bicester • Pat, Potters Bar • Maureen, London • Peter, Ruislip • Catherine, Teddington • Margaret, London • Flora, Welling • Michael, Yeovil • Grace, Carshalton • Steven, East Grinstead • Merlene, London • Margaret, Cowdenbeath • Clydella, London • Doreen, London • Jocelyn, London • Lonnie, London • Anne, Bracknell • Cyrilene, London • Sarah, London • Rose, Thornton Heath • Iraj, Barnet • Patricia, South Croydon • Michael, London • Joyce, Bromley • Sarah, Barnet • Teresa, Southall • Edith, Harrow • Donald, Romford • Angela, London • Gloria, Slough • Sarah, London • Michael, Southall • Patricia, London • Bridget, London • Lesley, West Drayton • Eucharia, Enfield • Mary, Staines • Margaret, London • Elroy, London • Carol, Billericay • Doreen, London • Felicity, Bromley • Avril, Rochester • Adrienne, Bodorgan • Caroline, London • Peter, Leigh-On-Sea • Muriel, London • Henry, London • Michael, London • Beatrice, Greenhithe • Mark, London • Katie, London • Margaret, Croydon • Leslie, Barnet • Elizabeth, Chelmsford • Josephine, Watford • Josephine, London • Evelyn, Croydon • Clare, London • Mary, Thornton Heath • Asho, Edgware • Evelyn, London • Mark, Slough • Esther, Enfield • Lisette, Mitcham • Stephanie, London • Elizabeth, South Croydon • Roseanne, Welwyn Garden City • Theodora, Slough • Margaret, Tonbridge • Vivien, London • Stephen, Chichester • Pamela, Westcliff-On-Sea • Shirley, Wembley • Elizabeth, London • Patricia, London • Robin, Hampton • Velda, London • Brenda, Twickenham • John, Southall • Elaine, Reading • June, Brentwood • John, Broadstairs • Portia, London • Winston, London • Gilly, Sunbury-On-Thames • David, Orpington • Philip, London • Roger, Welling • Catherine, London • Deborah, Wembley • Sylvia, Mitcham • Stephen, Bromley • Julia, Walton-On-Thames • Giles, Eastleigh • Diana, Dartford • Suzanne, Feltham • Lorraine, Slough • Kenneth, Cambridge • Sarah, Hornchurch • Gillian, Tunbridge Wells • Gwen, Hythe • Maureen, Surbiton • Maureen, Tunbridge Wells • Pat, Nantwich • John, Crewe • Kevin, Reading • Wendy, Leicester • Patricia, Hampton • David, Lowestoft • June, Burgess Hill • Babs, London • Felipa, London • Philip, Walton On The Naze • Virginia, Bures • Valerie, Bournemouth • James, Chertsey • Noelene, London • Isabel, Guildford • Brian, Benfleet • Aruere, London • John, Harlow • Howard, Chippenham • Kenneth, Reading • Anthony, Spalding • Marilyn, Wembley • Jonathan, Lee On Solent • Verna, Slough • Eddy, Sittingbourne • Denise, Princes Risborough • Paul, London • John, Potters Bar • Olusola, Orpington • Myra, Slough • Rita, Watlington • Arthur, Newcastle Upon Tyne • Simon, Croydon • Lyneth, Isleworth • Bertha, Woodford Green • Kenneth, Cardiff • David, Croydon • Carol, Leeds • Iain, York • Elizabeth, Hereford • Susan, Chelmsford • R, Woking • Leslie, Leeds • Pauline, Bristol • Angela, Chelmsford • John, Reading • Margaret, St. Albans • Ann, Tonbridge • Elsie, Hounslow • Derek, Bromley • Carmeleta, London • Gillian, Newark • Phoebe, London • Carol, New Malden • Denis, Polegate • Carmen, London • Hiwet, London • Patricia, Canvey Island • Chioma, London • Rita, Egham • Madge, Ashford • Grace, South Ockendon • Mary, Romford • Ann, Enfield • Martin, Beaconsfield • Michael, Margate • Jan, Chinnor • Roy, Thornton Heath • Stephen, Addlestone • Diana, Poole • Angelina, London • Patricia, Welling • Phillip, London • Susan, Fareham • Jean, Llanelli • Lawrence, London • Phaedra, Sidcup • Mary, Richmond • Martyn, Clacton-On-Sea • Elizabeth, Dagenham • Michael, Fareham • Joanne, Pulborough • Esther, London • Marie, Thornton Heath • Norma, Leven • Debra, London • Florence, Erith • Sonia, London • Robert, Aylesbury • Joyce, Romford • Barbara, London • Alison, Epsom • David, London • Gloria, Brentwood • Virginia, London • Emmanuel, London • Usha, Greenford • Ify, London • Anil, Purley • Bolanle, Northampton • Janice, Hyde • Gillian, London • Suchandra, Isleworth • Colin, Ross-Shire • Omonike, Woking • Ruth, Bristol • Jane, Edgware • John, Manchester • Elaine, London • James, Kirriemuir • Eunice, Dagenham • Sonia, Southall • Ian, Rossendale • Christine, Ilford • Anne, Norwich • Dede, London • Yikuno, Ruislip • Michael, Birmingham • Geoff, Birmingham • Kathleen, Bromley • Martin, Bracknell • Margaret, Blandford Forum • Althea, Welwyn Garden City • Wilkus, Sevenoaks • Omoloye, Woking • Funmi, Dartford • Patricia, London • Lorna, London • Anthony, Tonbridge • Yolanda, Ilford • David, Maidenhead • Edward, Burgess Hill • Elizabeth, Clitheroe • Harriet, London • Conrad, Sidcup • Ijeoma, London • Keith, Waltham Abbey • Anthony, London • Alison, Chippenham • John, Minehead • Keith, Grays • Felix, Greenford • Christine, Hindhead • Christina, Bournemouth • Enid, Wolverhampton • Marilyn, Taunton • John, Skegness • Patricia, Castleford • Jackie, Thornton Heath • Maria, London • Ruby, Ipswich • Bruce, Norwich • Keith, Romford • Christine, Isleworth • Francesca, Banstead • Paul, Caterham • Robert, Stourbridge • Simon, Witney • Ayodeji, Rochester • Olawale, London • Joan, Burnham-On-Sea • James, Guildford • Roy, Ely • Alice, Enfield • Gordon, Rotherham • Cosmas, London • Diana, London • Patricia, London • Michael, York • Ronald, Harrow • Luis, Enfield • Olufunmi, Bromley • Jo, Chelmsford • Patricia, Wembley • Jacqueline, Billericay • Bowale, Brentwood • Timothy, Bedford • Natasha, London • Andrew, Dunfermline • Medina, London • Diana, Pontefract • Maureen, London • Sonia, Birmingham • Ian, Polegate • Maureen, Bexley • Olatubosun, London • Evelyn, London • Hortense, Wembley • Margaret, Pontypool • June, Leatherhead • Helen, South Molton • Edward, Lancing • Fidelis, Ashton-Under-Lyne • Simon, Surbiton • June, Woodford Green • Minnie, Ilford • Susan, Caterham • Robert, Bangor • Annabel, Winchester • Ivan, Whyteleafe • Augustina, Dagenham • Joan, Worcester • Harpinder, London • Dorothy, Banbury • Jennes, London • Catherine, London • Caroline, London • David, Helston • Afusat, Carshalton • Joseph, Worcester • Faith, London • Grace, London • Glenford, Wolverhampton • Claire, Harrow • Caroline, Hemel Hempstead • Ian, Godalming • Li Yen, Reading • Lewis, Chester • Francis, Dagenham • Sirbjit, Isleworth • Merlyn, Liverpool • George, Bolton • Christine, Glasgow • John, Walsall • Margaret, Horley • Robert, Mitcham • John, Ringwood • Benjamin, Grantham • Jeremy, Haywards Heath • William, Guildford • Robert, London • Geraldine, Ringwood • Ronald, Huddersfield • Michael, Newbury • Nigel, Llanelli • Duramani, London • Kaye, London • Christine, Oxford • Adrian, London • Ann, Wokingham • Johan, Walton-On-Thames • Muriel, Dronfield • Verna, London • Noel, Welling • Christopher, Liss • Michael, London • Michael, Southampton • Radhika, Dartford • Brendon, London • Olaniyi, South Ockendon • Janet, Stanford-Le-Hope • Anne, Colchester • Robert, Lisburn • Coral, Morden • Adelaide, London • Lorna, Southall • Miriam, Bishops Waltham • Mervyn, Denbigh • Beverley, Hounslow • Elmarie, Epping • Yvonne, London • Jennifer, London • Lee, London • Mitchell, London • Olutoyin, Surbiton • Margaret, Northallerton • Elaine, Brentwood • Margaret, West Drayton • Helen, Grays • Marvin, London • Isoken, Edgware • Keith, London • Francoise, Northolt • Rodney, Leicester • Mervyn, Bedford • John, Sutton • Peter, Neath • Brentnol, London • Rosalyn, London • Susan, Welling • Roy, Romney Marsh • Hannah, Enfield • Sheila, Horsham • Venessa, Romford • Pakalapati, Ilford • Janette, London • Juliet, Staincross • Kyoko, London • Aidan, Farnham • Edith, London • Lloyd, Bristol • Richard, Faringdon • Ann, Folkestone • Maria, London • Sonia, London • Paola, Dunmow • Francis, Feltham • Sharon, Addlestone • David, Pennycuik • Yemi, London • Malcolm, Henley-In-Arden • Clarissa, Billingshurst • Jim, March • Sandra, Birmingham • Costella, London • Geshemu, Grays • Cheryl, Harrow • Anne, Farnham • Tina, London • Bernard, Prescot • Victoria, London • Emmanuel, Stevenage • Fred, Bristol • Margaret, Birmingham • Dina, Epsom • Mariam, Chelmsford • Kathleen, Carluke • Maureen, Carlisle • Elizabeth, London • Karen, Salford • Olusola, Chatham • Melinda, Loughton • Eulalie, London • Carmen, Rochester • Maisie, Sutton Coldfield • Anthonia, London • Pauline, London • Raymond, Poole • Phililp, Morden • Judy, Reading • Madhu, Rochdale • Josephine, London • Eunice, Radstock • Barbara, Oswestry • Blessing, London • Eleanor, Edgware • Beatrice, Greenford • Elizabeth, Prestonpans • Christina, Ascot • Kudirat, Ilford • Francis, London • Anne, Leicester • Doreen, Peterhead • Jacintha, London • Uche, Romford • Prabhanar, Hartlepool • Graham, Southampton • Jennifer, Harrow • Martin, Crawley • Linda, Gravesend • Ruth, Abingdon • Dawn, London • Christina, London • Benzer, Crawley • Armstrong, London • Simon, Surbiton • Stephen, London • Irene, Belfast • Sara, Epping • Eileen, Liverpool • Teccla, Isleworth • Angela, Poole • Jenny, Maghera • Stainer, Brentwood • Fredrick, Rochdale • Ene, London • Anthony, Birmingham • Winnifred, Doncaster • Dennis, Ilford • Lavinia, Sunbury-On-Thames • Gerard, Harrow • Josephine, Croydon • Joyce, Sleaford • David, Brighton • Joyce, London • Paulette, London • Faustina, London • Lavern, London • Sharon, Enfield • Jonathan, Poulton-Le-Fylde • Tilly, London • Grace, London • Sue, Radlett • Lydia, London • Lyn, Chester • Ayo, Sutton • Stephen, Sunbury-On-Thames • Tracey, London • Louise, Wokingham • George, Skipton • Patrick, Beckenham • Elizabeth, Tiverton • Seeranie, Birmingham • Diana, Carshalton • Griffith, Gloucester • Andrew, Bexhill-On-Sea • Jackie, Hinckley • Nancy, Leeds • Kehinde, London • Stuart, Holmfirth • David, Stockport • Evelyn, Northampton • Raymond, Hayes • George, Wembley • Wendy, Bristol • Alasdair, Cambridge • Stephen, Crediton • Julian, Feltham • Sarah, Croydon • Mercy, Croydon • Shirley, Ilford • Thelma, London • Julie, Basildon • Kevin, London • Catherine, Barking • Marie, London • Christine, Johnstone • Lawrence, Sidcup • Maurice, Dudley • David, Cambridge • Nancy, Milton Keynes • John, Farnham • Sheila, Manchester • Patience, Thornton Heath • Rajmary, Sutton • Darrell, Wallingford • Robert, London • Olu, Barking • Ronald, London • Natalie, Wokingham • Indre, Stourbridge • Karen, Birmingham • Barbara, York • John, Manchester • Ian, Lincoln • Chinyere, Newcastle Upon Tyne • Meyrick, Aberdeen • Mary, Melksham • Michael, Norwich • Luciana, London • Heather, Craigavon • Olutoyin, Hornchurch • Lynne, West Bridgford • Francis, London • Christopher, Borehamwood • Hannah, London • Maureen, Northwood • Gloria, Southampton • Lawrence, London • Phillip, London • Kofi, Dagenham • Georgina, London • Monica, London • Onajite, Derby • Peter, Altrincham • Hyacinth, Wiggington Tring • Maria, Ilford • Rebecca, Bedford • Clara, London • Gillian, Folkestone • Bosede, Aberdeen • Robert, Hastings • Julianna, London • Paul, Chichester • Jennifer, Woking • Andrew, Dursley • Sonia, Edgware • Sharon, Newtownards • Titilayo, Carshalton • Andrew, St. Albans • Jeff, Huddersfield • Celia, Lerwick • Jamie, Paisley • Afsatu, London • Ella, London • Adebajo, London • Lloyd, London • Williams, London • Sandra, Liversedge • Robert, Reading • Julie, Worthing • Dorothy, Gateshead • Ruth, Coventry • Maureen, Reigate • Abayomi, Sittingbourne • Barry, Northwood • Ann Hilda, Wembley • Anthony, Tipton • Muriel, Ripley • James, Banff • Jason, London • Frederick, Liverpool • Noreen, Birmingham • Pauline, Lymington • Ken, London • Stephen, Richmond • Grace, London • Christine, Doncaster • Michael, Thornton Heath • Brian, Cullompton • Alex, Chester Le Street • Laurine, Enfield • Alma, Northolt • Catherine, Old Coulsdon • Peter, Northampton • Simon, Evesham • Margaret, Nottingham • Gordon, Romford • Veronica, Croydon • Rachel, Cambridge • Debbie, London • Inderjit, Grays • Carolyn, Liverpool • Sally, Sheffield • Margaret, Belfast • Robert, Enniskillen • Christine, Stamford • Trevor, London • Jacqueline, Birmingham • Alison, Prenton • Janet, Tillicoultry • Antony, Orpington • Pearl, Nottingham • Shelagh, Belfast • Robin, Newmarket • Reuben, Moreton-In-Marsh • Jon, Maidstone • Robert, Haverfordwest • Shabnam, Romford • Bill, Loughborough • Anita, Wallington • Leonie, Harrow • Nkosilathi, London • Dorcas, Chelmsford • Anne, High Wycombe • 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