Hampshire Chronicle - 10 November 2008 XLP Trust going strong but its charity triathlon suffers delay ROMSEY'S big XLP Research Trust triathlon has been postponed until next Spring - but that did not prevent the family who launched the Trust looking back with pride on their successes so far when they celebrated its third anniversary.
Daily Echo - 18 July 2008 Boost for Hartley family's charity A CHARITY set up by a Hampshire family that has battled its way through a devastating genetic condition is being supported by a new local business.
thisishampshire - 9 July 2008 Nightmare is over for Hartley brothers TWO Hampshire parents were today celebrating the end of one of the toughest and longest journeys any family could ever go through.
Belfast Telegraph - 5 February 2008 I can't lose another child to XLP A bone marrow transplant couldn't save Tamara Lord's son Dylan. Now, his brother must battle the same rare genetic disorder
The Press Association - 21 January 2008 Duncan's syndrome brother goes home The youngest of four brothers diagnosed with the same rare genetic condition was back home in time for his birthday after a life saving transplant.
Southern Daily Echo - 4 January 2008 Macca pops in to see Luke LITTLE Luke Hartley didn't realise quite how famous his latest hospital visitor was.
BBC News Online - 12 November 2007 Brother given second transplant The youngest of four brothers with a rare potentially fatal illness is going back to hospital for a bone marrow transplant after the first one failed.
Romsey Advertiser - 31 October 2007 Publicans head for finishing post with charity race day ROMSEY pub landlord Gary Maulls will be staging a big fund-raising farewell for the town's popular XLP Research charity on Saturday.
This is Hampshire - 5 October 2007 Brave Joshua's ready for challenge A TEENAGER who is still recovering from a bone marrow transplant that cured him of a life-threatening genetic condition is taking on the Test Way challenge.
Daily Echo - 27 September 2007 Dalek’s on a charity fundraising trip THE cosmic threat of Doctor Who's nemesis - the Dalek - will be unleashed on the streets of Romsey on Saturday.
BBC News Online - 12 July 2007 Boy's bone marrow operation fails The youngest of four brothers diagnosed with a rare fatal illness has been told a life-saving bone marrow transplant has failed.
BBC News Online - 24 May 2007 Transplant boy preparing for op The last of four brothers diagnosed with a rare fatal illness will go into hospital for life-saving treatment.
Romsey Advertiser - 18 May 2007 Hartleys embark on fourth leg of transplant saga ROMSEY'S amazing Hartley family are bracing themselves for the final transplant in their four sons' battle against a life-threatening condition - and are still finding the time to raise money for other people
Bucks Free Press - 19 February 2007 Duncan's syndrome research A MARLOW company is seeking entrants for a sponsored fun run to fund research into a rare disease that can be fatal to young boys
Daily Mail - 23 January 2007 My brother my saviour On November 30, 2003, Allison and David Hartley were asked to go to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, where two of their sons were being treated for anaemia.
BBC News Online - 16 January 2007 Transplant brother is to be donor The last of four siblings who all have a rare genetic disorder is to have a lifesaving bone marrow transplant - thanks to his brother.
BBC News Online - 8 October 2006 Transplant brothers' charity walk Two of four brothers who all have one of the world's rarest genetic disorders have made a six-mile charity walk.
BBC News Online - 7 October 2006 Transplant brothers' charity walk Two of four brothers who all have one of the world's rarest genetic disorders are marking life-saving bone marrow transplants by making a charity walk.
BBC News Online - 23 December 2005 Transplant boy home for Christmas The third of four brothers diagnosed with a rare life-threatening disease has been allowed home for Christmas after undergoing a transplant.
GMTV - 18 December 2005 Gift of Life Young Nathan Hartley has just had a life-saving bone marrow transplant - find out how to become a donor
Nathan Hartley has been
BBC News Online - 26 September 2005 Third brother set for transplant The third of four brothers diagnosed with a rare life-threatening disease is to undergo a bone marrow transplant.
BBC News Online - 13 September 2005 Transplant father hopes for cure The father of four brothers diagnosed with a rare life-threatening disease hopes a new website he is launching will eventually help lead to a cure.
Daily Mail - 22 May 2005 Marrow transplant boy Josh in walk The eldest of four brothers diagnosed with a life-threatening genetic disorder has taken part in a sponsored walk aimed at helping others in need of bone marrow transplants.
BBC News Online - 22 May 2005 Transplant brother's charity walk The eldest of four brothers diagnosed with a rare fatal illness has taken part in a sponsored walk to help people in need of bone marrow transplants.
BBC News Online - 7 April 2005 Transplant brother's charity walk The eldest of four brothers saved from a rare terminal illness is joining a charity walk for transplant patients.
BBC News Online - 22 January 2005 Transplant brother marks birthday The eldest of four brothers diagnosed with a rare fatal illness celebrated his 13th birthday on Saturday thanks to a life-saving operation.
BBC News Online - 19 January 2005 Transplant brother back to school The first of four brothers diagnosed with one of the world's rarest fatal illnesses has been back to school for the first time following his operation.
Joshua Hartley and his
GMTV - 19 January 2005 Transplant Brothers The second of four brothers diagnosed with one of the world's rarest fatal illnesses is about to go back to school after a successful bone marrow transplant.
Daily Mail - 17 January 2005 Family's joy as second brother undergoes transplant The second of four brothers diagnosed with a rare genetic disease has returned home from hospital after a successful bone marrow transplant.
BBC News Online - 17 January 2005 Transplant brother returns home The second of four brothers diagnosed with one of the world's rarest fatal illnesses has returned home after a successful bone marrow transplant.
Mail on Sunday - 23 December 2004 Christmas 'time of hope' for transplant family A family whose four sons were diagnosed with the same potentially life-threatening disease are celebrating Christmas with a sense of hope that they never anticipated at the start of this year.
BBC News Online - 23 December 2004 Father's donor joy for ill sons The father of four brothers with one of the world's rarest fatal illnesses says he is full of hope now all of his sons have bone marrow transplant donors.
Mirror.co.uk - 7 December 2004 JOSH CAN GO BACK TO SCHOOL A BOY of 12 has beaten one of the world's rarest fatal diseases and can now go back to school.
BBC News Online - 30 November 2004 Donor success for second brother A life-saving transplant for the second of four brothers with one of the world's rarest fatal illnesses is proving successful, doctors say.
Sky News - 22 November 2004 DONOR HELPS DANIEL, 8 The second of four brothers diagnosed with the same rare disease has undergone a transplant operation.
BBC News Online - 22 November 2004 Family renews appeal for donors The parents of four boys with a life-threatening illness are waiting to hear if a bone marrow transplant has proved successful for a second son.
Scotsman.com - 22 September 2004 Second Brother Set for Pre-Transplant Tests The second of four brothers diagnosed with the same rare genetic disorder is undergoing a series of tests today ahead of his transplant operation.
BBC News Online - 22 September 2004 Second brother set for transplant The second of four brothers diagnosed with one of the world's rarest genetic disorders is undergoing tests ahead of his transplant operation.
BBC News Online - 23 August 2004 Bone marrow boy back with family A boy with one of the world's rarest genetic illnesses has enjoyed his first day back at home after a bone marrow transplant from his mother.
The Scotsman - 13 July 2004 Bone-marrow donors found for four brothers BONE-MARROW matches have been found for all four brothers suffering from the same rare genetic condition, their father said yesterday.
BBC News Online - 12 July 2004 Brothers find life-saving donors The parents of four boys with a life-threatening illness are celebrating finding donors for their last two sons.
Watford Observer - 23 June 2004 Workers launch campaign to save young lives TWO workers from Asda, Watford, have launched a campaign to help save a young life after being moved to tears by the story of four brothers with a rare, life-threatening disease.
BBC News Online - 10 June 2004 Boy receives mother's bone marrow A boy with one of the world's rarest genetic illnesses has undergone a bone marrow transplant from his mother.
BBC News Online - 27 May 2004 Hartley boy ready for transplant One of four brothers with one of the world's rarest fatal illnesses is to undergo the first step in what could be a life-saving bone marrow transplant.
BBC News Online - 24 April 2004 Donor is found for second brother The boys are four of only 100 people diagnosed with XLP
The second of four boys with a rare fatal condition is to have a life-saving bone marrow transplant after a donor was found.
rednblack.net - 16 April 2004 Help save four lives! You may have seen the touching tale of the Hartley family on South Today recently. Tomorrow the father of four young brothers who suffer from a rare life-threatening genetic condition will appeal to AFC Bournemouth fans to help his sons.
Expressen.se - 13 April 2004 Alla bröderna
dödsdömda utan donator LONDON. David Hartley, 40, vädjar till världen. Om ingen hittar en donator åt
hans fyra söner dör de. - Pojkarna verkar så normala och friska. Men inuti dem
tickar tidsinställda bomber, säger David Hartley.
This Is Romsey - 2 April 2004 Hartley donor list reaches 15,000 The Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust has now received 15,000 responses to the appeal for bone marrow donors made by the Hartley boys of Romsey.
BBC News Online - 17 March 2004 Mother can cure fatal disease son The mother of four boys suffering from one of the world's rarest fatal diseases has been told she can donate bone marrow to her eldest son.
BBC News Online - 12 March 2004 Thousands pledge to help brothers More than 7,500 people have offered to become bone marrow donors after hearing of the plight of four brothers who have one of the world's rarest diseases.
telegraph.co.uk - 11 March 2004 Parents make bone marrow plea to save lives of four sons A family appealed for bone marrow donors yesterday to help save the lives of four brothers suffering from a rare illness that could kill them by the time they reach their teens.
femail.co.uk - 11 March 2004 Father pleas for donors to save his four sons The father of four brothers who suffer from one of the world's rarest diseases has pleaded for more bone marrow donors to come forward to help save his "wonderful" sons.
BBC News Online - 10 March 2004 Bone marrow appeal It's every parent's worst nightmare - and for the Hartley family, it's happening four times over.
telegraph.co.uk - 7 March 2004 'It was numbing... to be told all four of your sons had a fatal genetic condition' David Hartley sits at the kitchen table seemingly oblivious to the mild chaos around him.
Breakfast has just finished and his wife, Allison, is hurriedly posting the arm of a reluctant child into a jacket in preparation for a violin lesson. Two others are banging piano keys while a fourth, wearing a pirate's outfit, torments a squawking cat. The house echoes with the deafening racket that only four boys aged between four and 12 are capable of producing.
Sky News - 6 March 2004 Massive Response to Plea More than 1,000 people have responded to a bone marrow appeal by British family after discovering that all four of their sons are suffering potentially fatal disorders
scotsman.com - 5 March 2004 Help Save My Sick Boys, Plea by Father, The father of four brothers who suffer from one of the world’s rarest diseases today pleaded for more bone marrow donors to come forward to help save his "wonderful" sons.
BBC News Online - 4 March 2004 Brothers seek life-saving donors Four young brothers who suffer from one of the world's rarest genetic conditions are hoping to find matching bone marrow donors.
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