The Sun | Having no hair is the least of my worries.. life doesn’t stop because I’ve got cancer

27 May 1994 / The Sun

Marjorie Wallace turned heads at star-studded parties with her auburn hair and sparkling wit.

She was the campaigning journalist who made her name in the Seventies exposing the scandals of Thalidomide and Britain's poverty-stricken housing estates.

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