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Laing

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noun

  1. R(onald) D(avid), 1927–1989, British psychiatrist and author, born in Scotland.


Laing

/ ɪŋ /

noun

  1. LaingR(onald) D(avid)19271989MScottishMEDICINE: psychiatrist R ( onald ) D ( avid ). 1927–89, Scottish psychiatrist; his best known books include The Divided Self (1960), The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise (1967), and Knots (1970)
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Celebrities have already been taking on challenges for Red Nose Day, and earlier, BBC Radio 1 presenter Jamie Laing finished a 150-mile trip from London to Salford, raising more than £2m.

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Setting off from BBC Broadcasting House in London on 17 March, Laing waved a giant green flag at the starting line, with a crowd of cheering supporters.

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During the challenge, listeners praised Laing for speaking honestly about his previous mental health struggles.

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Fellow presenter Asiamah described Laing as "an example for so many men out there", praising his ability to persevere with the challenge.

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On crossing the finish line, Laing reiterated the importance of speaking openly about mental health.

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