A man aiming to complete a marathon a day for a year has reached the milestone of 300 consecutive runs.
Gary McKee, from Cleator Moor, Cumbria, launched the challenge on 1 January.
The 52-year-old has to fit his runs around work shifts at the Sellafield nuclear site, which has meant sometimes running two within 16 hours.
He said he takes inspiration from remembering “whatever you’re going through yourself, somebody else is going through worse”.
Mr McKee, who is running in memory of his late father, said: “Look at the charities we’re raising money for and the support that they provide people in their darkest times, that’s what keeps you going.”