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Angie Best, 73, reveals she has to undergo major surgery as she shares health update after being diagnosed with colon cancer

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Angie Best has revealed that she has to undergo major surgery soon as she shared a new health update on Monday after being diagnosed with colon cancer.

The ex-wife of late Manchester United legend George Best and mother of TV personality Calum Best stunned fans when she revealed she was battling colon cancer back in January.

Angie, 73, is now having some of her colon removed and has said her battle feels ‘debilitating mentally as much as it is physically’. 

Taking to Instagram to talk about the procedure, Angie said this week: ‘Quick update homies… 

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‘So on Thursday I go in for an operation where they cut out the part of my colon that… needs to be cut out.

‘Nerve-wracking… never mind. Got to do what we’ve got to do, and then hopefully all my hair will start growing back.

Angie Best has revealed that she has to undergo major surgery soon as she shared a new health update on Monday after being diagnosed with colon cancer

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The ex-wife of late Manchester United legend George Best and mother of TV personality Calum Best stunned fans when she revealed she was battling colon cancer back in January

The ex-wife of late Manchester United legend George Best and mother of TV personality Calum Best stunned fans when she revealed she was battling colon cancer back in January

‘It’s very debilitating mentally as much as it is physically, all this stuff. But there’s a lesson there, I suppose. I’ve just gotta learn it.’

The star inspiringly penned in the post’s caption: ‘Nearly the end of this miserable journey. Stay strong and focused all who are on the same journey.’

Back in May Angie debuted her new hairstyle in a candid Instagram post as she said she’s only got ’15 hairs’ left after undergoing chemotherapy.

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Angie has travelled to Switzerland since her diagnosis for an unconventional cancer treatment known as mistletoe therapy, so called because it uses extracts from the European mistletoe plant, which can be used alongside traditional chemotherapy.

And the star shared on Instagram that she’s struggling with hair loss as a side-effect of her treatment, and paid a visit to the salon to have her pixie cut styled into a new look.

Hair loss is a common side effect for chemotherapy, and can begin 14 to 21 days after the first treatment.

Angie shared a snap of her new hairstyle, along with the caption: ‘Went to see the lovely @ginaconwaysalonandspa today and she worked wonders with what she had, 15 hairs.’

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The week before she shared a video revealing the amount of hair she’d lost, posting a video of a large clump in her hand, while saying she’d need to ‘develop a sense of humour about going bald.’ 

Angie’s oncologist recently informed her that her treatment has been going well and has got rid of most of the cancer. 

‘I went to see my oncologist yesterday and he said, ‘Ange, you’ve done amazing. In four sessions we’ve got rid of 80 per cent of your cancer which is phenomenal.’ 

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Angie, 73, is now having some of her colon removed and has said her battle feels 'debilitating mentally as much as it is physically'

Angie, 73, is now having some of her colon removed and has said her battle feels ‘debilitating mentally as much as it is physically’

‘I was thrilled but he said, ‘you have to come back for another four sessions.’ If four got rid of 80 per cent, why do I need four more? I said, ‘let’s do two’ and he said, ‘OK’.’

She added: ‘I was hoping I’d walk in and he’d say, ‘Ange, it’s all gone, you’re cancer free.’ I had that in my head for a week. ‘Ange, you’re cancer free,’ but then I would look at my face and say, ‘holy s**t no you’re not.’ ‘

Thanking her social media followers, she said: ‘Your support means the world and I love you. Sorry for moaning, I’m just feeling a bit sorry for myself.’

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In February, Angie revealed she was struggling to put on weight because she has a healthy diet and those sorts of foods don’t help with weight gain.    

‘I’m having my mistletoe treatment today. I have to say, this being sick, it’s a very humbling experience,’ she said.

‘It makes you second guess everything. I’m trying to eat healthy because I’ve got to gain weight because I weigh 46 kilos and with the next two rounds of chemo, I need more weight.

‘But the problem is, I’m trying to eat healthy so I’ve now got to go and eat, not quite so healthy. I’m sure I’ll think of something.’

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In a caption alongside the video, she wrote: ‘Today I’m having Mistletoe therapy, it stimulates your immune system and mitigates side effects of Chemo and radiation like pain nausea and fatigue.’

Angie’s son Calum commented on the video and wrote: ‘I love you’.  

Mistletoe treatment is an alternative cancer treatment that has been used in Europe for decades, particularly in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

Some practitioners believe it can stimulate the immune system and improve quality of life for cancer patients, though its effectiveness remains debated in mainstream medicine.

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It is not a standard, approved cancer treatment on the NHS, as robust evidence of its effectiveness as a cure is considered inconclusive by major UK cancer bodies.

It can be used alongside chemotherapy, which is what Angie is doing.    

Former Celebrity Big Brother star Calum, Angie’s only son, revealed his mother’s diagnosis in a devastating video posted to social media in January.

In the clip, the clearly distressed star said: ‘A few weeks ago, my beautiful, wonderful mum was diagnosed with cancer. For as long as I can remember, she has lived her life rooted in health, fitness and wellbeing.

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‘She has always believed in taking care of the body, mind and soul. But as we all know, cancer doesn’t discriminate.

‘It doesn’t care where you’re from, how you live, or how healthy you try to be. And now, it’s here – and it’s with my mum.’

Calum admitted he ‘hasn’t cried in years’ but has been on an ’emotional rollercoaster’ since his mother’s diagnosis.

‘My mum has been diagnosed with colon cancer that has spread to her liver,’ he explained.

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‘To move forward, we need access to specialist care and professionals who can offer the right treatment. This is incredibly hard for me to say, but financially, I can’t carry this on my own.’

The reality star set up a GoFundMe page to help cover the costs of his mother’s specialist treatment, saying: ‘Any contribution, no matter how small, will help us access the specialists, treatment and care my mum needs during this time.’

COLON CANCER: WHAT ARE THE WARNING SIGNS?

Bowel, or colorectal, cancer affects the large bowel, which is made up of the colon and rectum.

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Such tumors usually develop from pre-cancerous growths, called polyps.

Symptoms include:

  • Bleeding from the bottom
  • Blood in stools
  • A change in bowel habits lasting at least three weeks
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Extreme, unexplained tiredness
  • Abdominal pain

Most cases have no clear cause, however, people are more at risk if they: 

  • Are over 50
  • Have a family history of the condition
  • Have a personal history of polyps in their bowel
  • Suffer from inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn’s disease
  • Lead an unhealthy lifestyle  

Treatment usually involves surgery, and chemo- and radiotherapy.

More than nine out of ten people with stage 1 bowel cancer survive five years or more after their diagnosis.

Unfortunately, only around a third of all colorectal cancers are diagnosed at this early stage. 

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The majority of people come to the doctor when the disease has spread beyond the wall of the colon or rectum or to distant parts of the body, which decreasing the chance of being successfully cured of colon cancer. 

According to Bowel Cancer UK figures, more than 41,200 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year in the UK. 

It affects around 40 per 100,000 adults each year in the US, according to the National Cancer Institute.

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Strictly Come Dancing 2026 Cast: Love Island’s Cach Mercer Joins Line-Up

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On Thursday afternoon, the BBC revealed that Cach would be the second former Love Island star to be taking part in the new series, joining fellow champion Dani Dyer on the line-up.

He said: “I have grown up watching the show with my family and am so excited to now be part of the cast.

“Dancing is a huge passion of mine and I can’t wait to learn ballroom and do the Foxtrot for the first time!”

Since leaving the vila, he’s enjoyed work as a model and DJ, and become a major presence on social media, with the BBC noting that he has accrued tens of millions of likes on TikTok, thanks to his posts “showcasing his Afrobeat, hip-hop and street dance moves”.

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Stirling politicians’ fury after MP’s Dunblane Tragedy podcast comments

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Stirling MP Chris Kane spoke in Parliament after the comments made by Rupert Lowe about the Tragedy on a recent episode of the podcast.

An array of local politicians have reacted angrily to comments made by the Restore Britain MP Rupert Lowe on a podcast – where he described the Dunblane Tragedy as “one murder”.

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The right-wing politician has faced fury from across the political spectrum after the comments on the Joe Rogan podcast.

Sixteen children and teacher Gwen Mayor lost their lives in the Tragedy at Dunblane High School in March 1996, with locals quietly marking its 30th anniversary earlier this year.

Mr Lowe, a businessman and former owner of Southampton Football Club, appeared on the episode of the popular show and was asked to discuss gun laws in the UK.

On the episode, Lowe tells Rogan: “If you don’t have a farm, you’ll find it very difficult to get a gun of any kind. Even if you have a farm.”

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Lowe, the MP for Great Yarmouth, continued: “They don’t want the public to have guns. As you probably know they banned handguns in the 90s, right in the late 90s, because there was a murder up in Dunblane.”

Rogan responded: “One murder?”. Lowe responded: “One murder”.

He added: “So everybody, my father used to shoot pistols for Oxford University and he had, he’s dead now bless him, but he had all his pistols were taken away.”

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Stirling and Strathallan MP Chris Kane was among those who denounced Lowe’s remarks.

He submitted a point of order in the House of Commons, where he said the comments had caused “profound offence” and “diminished” those who gave their lives in 1996.

The point of order continues: “The people of Dunblane responded not with division, but with dignity, compassion and a determination that no other community should endure such horror.

“It is because of their courage, and the united action of this House, that the United Kingdom has some of the strongest firearms laws in the world and an ongoing cross party approach to ensuring those protections will not be weakened.”

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Mr Kane followed those remarks up on social media, adding: “Like most reasonable people, my initial reaction to Rupert Lowe’s comments was one of fury and disbelief.

“However, unlike Mr Lowe, many of us have thankfully chosen to take the lead of the courageous parents and families forever touched by the Dunblane Tragedy and from the community that I am both proud and humbled to represent.

“They have conducted themselves with dignity, with a desire to unite people rather than to divide them, and in the hope that generations to come will be protected in a way that 16 – yes sixteen, not one – innocent five and six year olds and their teacher Mrs Mayor were not.

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“Families across our country have children and grandchildren in our schools today who are alive because of that kind of selflessness and the determination that something positive would come from unimaginable evil.

“Mere words can never describe the sort of darkness that was visited upon Dunblane Primary School and our nation on March 13, 1996.

“Many people on that terrible day and since have lived with a kind of acute consciousness and pain that should never be visited on any human soul.

“The least the rest of us can do is to ensure that is forever acknowledged and honoured.

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“Mr Lowe’s attitude does not reflect the sort of thoughtful society the vast majority of our nation and its people wish to have and which has been displayed day in and day out in my constituency for over 30 years.

“We can all learn something from the example of the good people and families of Dunblane. We can only hope that one day that includes Mr Lowe.”

Mr Kane’s remarks were echoed by Dunblane’s MSP and SNP deputy leader, Keith Brown, who said: “Rupert Lowe is a stain on our politics and his comments are beyond despicable.

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“Despite these hideous remarks from Rupert Lowe, the Snowdrop Campaign that followed that terrible day ensured a ban on the private ownership of most handguns – that is the proud legacy of the bereaved families and the local community.

“Their courage and determination in the aftermath of the attack is something we should never betray and our community will never let the likes of Rupert Lowe do exactly that.”

Meanwhile, Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Stephen Kerr, whose children went to school close to Dunblane and were in lock-down during the attack, said: “Rupert Lowe’s comments are astonishingly insensitive and profoundly disrespectful to the victims of Dunblane, their families and everyone in Scotland who remembers that horrific day.

“To describe Dunblane as ‘one murder’ is not simply inaccurate – it diminishes one of the darkest days in Scotland’s modern history.

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“Sixteen children and their teacher were murdered, and fifteen other primary school children were wounded.”

A Restore Britain spokesman told the Record: “Rupert was clearly referring to one incident.”

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Wimbledon semi-final halted and announcement made as umpire addresses crowd

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A men’s doubles semi-final at Wimbledon was interrupted by a medical emergency in the crowd

A men’s doubles semi-final at Wimbledon was suspended following a medical emergency in the crowd.

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Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic were facing Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz when proceedings were abruptly halted.

With temperatures hitting 33 degrees on Thursday afternoon, play was paused at 1-1 in the second set as staff rushed to help a spectator who had fallen ill in the stands.

“We’re just going to pause,” umpire James Keothavong announced.

“A fellow spectator requires medical assistance at the top.”

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Both pairs of players remained at the net while waiting for clearance to continue.

Within 10 minutes, the umpire gave the all-clear for play to recommence.

Arevalo and Pavic subsequently secured their spot in the men’s doubles final, defeating Krawietz and Puetz in straight sets.

The first set went to a tiebreak, while the second stood at 2-2 before the sixth seeds claimed four games on the bounce to seal the win, reports the Express.

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Lorna Luxe details how managing her eating disorder became a ‘full-time job’ and she developed a ‘war mindset’ which saw her keeping her workouts a secret from husband John

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Influencer Lorna Luxe has detailed how her eating disorder became a ‘full-time job’ and admitted she would do secret workouts that she hid from husband John. 

Talking to Davina McCall on her podcast Begin Again, Lorna, 43, recalled how she became incredibly unwell battling anorexia after getting a job as an air hostess. 

And she admitted she developed a ‘war mindset’ when it came to managing her disorder, working out twice a day, with one workout being done in complete secret.

She told Davina about where she thinks her eating disorders originated, saying: ‘I had been at uni and like anyone, you’re drinking loads and you’re eating loads and I put a bit of timber on.

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‘I was a bit of a curvier woman. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but I  wasn’t happy in how I looked.

Lorna Luxe has detailed how managing her eating disorder became a ‘full-time job’ and discusses the secret workouts she kept from husband John

And she admits she developed a 'war mindset' when it came to managing her disorder, working out twice a day, with one workout being done in complete secret

And she admits she developed a ‘war mindset’ when it came to managing her disorder, working out twice a day, with one workout being done in complete secret

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‘Then when I started to diet and lose a bit of weight, I also saw that people treat you differently, right? So I had interest from men I’d never had that before.

‘And when I got my Virgin job, when I went for my Virgin Atlantic interview back in 2002, they weighed you, they checked your height, they took a photo of your face, they wanted to see what you’d look like in the uniform. This was the norm back then.’

She continued: ‘And actually them as a brand, they’re so different that now, all their advertising is all about celebrating inclusivity, but at the time it was just a standard protocol. I imagine with all airlines that people had to fit a mould.’

Lorna said she believes she was rewarded in some way for losing weight. 

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She said: ‘I got in there because I’d lost a bit of weight. So, it was always in the back of my head from the day one of that job. Okay. you’ve been rewarded.

‘And so maintaining weight because if you changed uniform size, you got pulled into the office because it cost the business money. 

‘So all these things were playing in my mind. I was living in Brighton, partying a lot, drinking, boozing, eating kebabs and having to manage my weight became an absolute full-time job.

‘And so sadly for me, I used my job, you know, flying away transatlantic. You stay down route somewhere for a couple of days, no one’s going to see what you’re up to. 

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Lorna said:  'When I got my Virgin job, you know, I when I went for Virgin Atlantics interview, and this is back in 2002, they weighed you, they checked your height, they took a photo of your face, they wanted to see what you'd look like in the uniform. This was the norm back then'

Lorna said:  ‘When I got my Virgin job, you know, I when I went for Virgin Atlantics interview, and this is back in 2002, they weighed you, they checked your height, they took a photo of your face, they wanted to see what you’d look like in the uniform. This was the norm back then’

John, who was 21 years Lorna's senior, died in February after battling stage four adrenal cancer after being diagnosed in April 2023. The couple had been married 16 years

John, who was 21 years Lorna’s senior, died in February after battling stage four adrenal cancer after being diagnosed in April 2023. The couple had been married 16 years

‘So your behaviours, your habits can really start to manifest. And I became incredibly unwell and it’s terrifying when I look back.’

Lorna admitted that as well as controlling her eating, she was working out like a ‘manic obsessive.’ 

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She said: ‘I also think that you know the the real peak of my illness. I was with John now so he didn’t know about this either. 

‘He’d got me a David Lloyd membership in Brighton, there’s one in Worthing and there’s one in the marina and I would go to the one in the marina in the morning.

‘I’d cycle all the way down the seafront which was a schlep if you know Brighton. I’d go down there and then in the evening I’d go to the Worthing one.

‘I’d be there for two, three hours and when I look back now I’m impressed at you know the energy I put into that.

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‘How was I even keeping going? You get into this very war mindset where I was doing daft things and my behaviours were changing, my mood swings were up and down I was permanently cold.’

Lorna sadly lost her husband John in February. He died following a battle with adrenal cancer on February 11, 2026, at the age of 64 

She said that at the height of her eating disorder battle, he did what he could to try and help her. 

Lorna said: ‘He would often say like you just you lost a bit too much weight now. “You’re beautiful but you’ve just gone a bit too far”. And also on flights, I might fly with someone.

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‘A girl that I’m still mates with now, Cla. She’d suffered with anorexia, so she recognized the signs straight away and she pulled me in the galley.

‘She went, “You’ve got a problem. This is not good. You need to look after yourself. I’m here if you need me.” And I treated her with such disrespect at the time.

‘I was rude to her. I was like, “Don’t be so ridiculous. This is actually really out of order. What are you saying? There’s absolutely nothing wrong with me.” 

‘I think that’s such a brilliant defense mechanism because it does put people off talking to you about it. It frightens people from broaching it.

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‘I’ve worked really hard to be skinny so you’re not going to [ __ ] with this now. And that was my headspace. 

I was like, “don’t you dare try and come for me on this because this is the the only thing I’m really good at”.

‘I kept thinking, I’ve got the secret sauce here. They don’t know. But I’m on to something with this. And I was really proud of my ability to undereat and be hungry.

‘And that’s really terrifying. Thank God that I’ve come through the other end now. I definitely have control issues but just with different things now like my business is what I control and I John certainly gave me those tools to feel like I’m your safe place. 

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You don’t need to be in control anymore because I’ve got you. And he kind of stepped into that role for me in a big way.’

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Catherine Zeta Jones leads tributes to relative Bonnie Tyler as she recalls singer performing at her wedding while Cliff Richard honours his ‘wonderful friend’ as she dies aged 75

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Catherine Zeta Jones and Cliff Richard led the tributes to Bonnie Tyler following the news that the Total Eclipse Of The Heart icon died aged 75

Catherine Zeta Jones and Cliff Richard led the tributes to Bonnie Tyler following the news that the Total Eclipse Of The Heart icon died aged 75.

The Welsh pop star, whose real name is Gaynor Hopkins, died just months after she was treated in intensive care after being placed in an induced coma following an emergency intestinal surgery.

Fellow Welsh native Catherine, 56, revealed she had a close relationship with Bonnie after she married her cousin Robert and sang at her wedding to Michael Douglas.

Sharing her tribute alongside a picture of them together, she wrote: ‘My heart is broken with the news that our dearest Bonnie Tyler has passed away. Bonnie was married to my cousin and has been such a part of my life. We are photographed here together the night before my wedding. 

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‘So sang and rocked it at my wedding. An extraordinary woman with vocals to match. A one of kind artist, who so easily could have been a comedian because she was one of the funniest people I ever met. 

‘Thank you Bonnie for the joy you brought so many. Sleep tight beautiful lady. We shall forever ‘Keep A Welcome In The Hillsides’ of Wales for you. Sending my love to Robert and the family. God Bless.’

Catherine Zeta Jones and Cliff Richard led the tributes to Bonnie Tyler following the news that the Total Eclipse Of The Heart icon died aged 75

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Fellow Welsh native Catherine, 56, revealed she had a close relationship with Bonnie after she married her cousin Robert and sang at her wedding to Michael Douglas

Fellow Welsh native Catherine, 56, revealed she had a close relationship with Bonnie after she married her cousin Robert and sang at her wedding to Michael Douglas

Sir Cliff spoke of his 'wonderful friend' Bonnie on Facebook and shared a picture of himself with the late star

Sir Cliff spoke of his ‘wonderful friend’ Bonnie on Facebook and shared a picture of himself with the late star

Sir Cliff spoke of his ‘wonderful friend’ Bonnie on Facebook and shared a picture of himself with the late star.

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He said: ‘Another wonderful friend gone too soon. Bonnie’s infectious zest for life entertained so many around the world, and to be a good friend to all, including me.

‘It is shocking news to wake up to you this morning and I send my love to her family at this very sad time. RIP Bonnie…. Cliff’.

Sir Rod Stewart also shared a message for his ‘good pal’, writing: ‘We shared similar styles of vocalising. She was a good pal, a true soul stirrer. I sing It’s A Heartache every night on tour. I’ll miss you darling, Bonnie.’

American singer Suzi Quatro said of the iconic singer: ‘She took a song by the balls. Rest in peace, my friend, rest in peace.’

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Bonnie is survived by her husband of more than 50 years, Robert Sullivan. 

The statement on her website read on Thursday: ‘Bonnie’s family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly passed away last night in hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for.’ 

Vernon, 52, was among the first to pay tribute to Bonnie on his Radio 2 show, before playing her famous track Holding Out For A Hero.

Sir Rod Stewart also shared a message for his 'good pal', writing: 'We shared similar styles of vocalising. She was a good pal, a true soul stirrer. I sing It's A Heartache every night on tour. I'll miss you darling, Bonnie'

Sir Rod Stewart also shared a message for his ‘good pal’, writing: ‘We shared similar styles of vocalising. She was a good pal, a true soul stirrer. I sing It’s A Heartache every night on tour. I’ll miss you darling, Bonnie’

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Vernon, 52, was among the first to pay tribute to Bonnie on his Radio 2 show, before playing her famous track Holding Out For A Hero (stock image)

Vernon, 52, was among the first to pay tribute to Bonnie on his Radio 2 show, before playing her famous track Holding Out For A Hero (stock image) 

Nicole shared this throwback picture of Bonnie on Instagram Stories after learning the sad news

Nicole shared this throwback picture of Bonnie on Instagram Stories after learning the sad news 

Nicole, pictured, simply wrote: 'Bonnie RIP' alongside a love heart emoji

Nicole, pictured, simply wrote: ‘Bonnie RIP’ alongside a love heart emoji

This Morning hosts, Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley also paid tribute to Bonnie on the daytime show, saying 'really, really sad news' and commenting on what a lovely lady she was

This Morning hosts, Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley also paid tribute to Bonnie on the daytime show, saying ‘really, really sad news’ and commenting on what a lovely lady she was 

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He said: ‘Sad news that Bonnie Tyler has passed, so from us on mid-mornings on BBC Radio 2 and everyone on Radio 2, our thoughts are with her family.’

All Saints singer Nicole Appleton, 51, shared a throwback picture of Bonnie on Instagram Stories soon after hearing the news. 

She simply wrote: ‘Bonnie RIP’ alongside a love heart emoji. 

And This Morning hosts, Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley also paid tribute to Bonnie on the daytime show.

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Ben said: ‘Really, really sad news has been announced just a few moments ago on Bonnie Tyler’s website.’

Nick Ferrari said: ‘I remember interviewing her years ago because I was the pop reporter on The Sun at the time of Duran Duran and all these people and she was the most grounded person.

‘She was lovely to interview and honestly, I remember her saying she couldn’t quite believe how lucky she’d been, you know, a girl from Wales and she never took it for granted, always grounded and really, really decent matter. Great loss.’

Cat said that she had bumped into Bonnie backstage at ITV when she had appeared on Lorraine in February, saying: ‘She was a lovely lady.’

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Ben said: ‘Our thoughts are with all her her friends and family during this really distressing time.’

A representative for BBC’s Eurovision team also paid tribute to ‘humble and kind’ Bonnie, after she represented the UK in the contest back in 2013.

They said: ‘The BBC Eurovision team are greatly saddened to hear the news that Bonnie Tyler, who represented the UK at Eurovision in 2013 passed away last night.

‘Bonnie was a music legend and we were truly honoured that such an iconic performer represented the UK.

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‘Behind the scenes she was humble, huge fun and very kind. She brought energy to the contest and was a joy to spend time with. We all have such fond memories. Our thoughts and best wishes go to Bonnie’s family.’

Elsewhere, many fans paid tribute on X, writing: ‘Such sad news about Bonnie Tyler. She was always one of those ”what you see, is what you get” pop stars. The big voice, the big hair, big 80s production matched her personality – larger than life, yet down to earth. Farewell to one of Wales’ finest performers.

‘RIP Bonnie Tyler, thank you for giving us the best Nicholas Galitzine scene ever, Jeff singing to Total Eclipse Of The Heart in Bottoms is iconic.

‘Dear Bonnie Tyler, thank you for your magnificent voice, the big smiles, the huge joy you have brought to us over the years. What a gift.’

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Bonnie was due to perform at the Sunshine Festival in Worcester this summer, along with a number of European dates, and was also booked to perform at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on December 17. 

The singer was first admitted to hospital in May to be treated for emergency bowel surgery and a perforated intestine after a burst appendix. 

A spokesperson for the singer confirmed at the time: ‘Bonnie has been put into an induced coma by her doctors to aid her recovery. We know that you all wish her well and ask for privacy at this difficult time please. 

Bonnie died after going into cardiac arrest following surgery which left her in an induced coma (the singer is pictured in her last TV appearance in February)

Bonnie died after going into cardiac arrest following surgery which left her in an induced coma (the singer is pictured in her last TV appearance in February) 

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Following news of Bonnie's death, many fans paid tribute on X

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‘We will issue a further statement when we are able to.’

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It was first reported that Bonnie had started feeling unwell in May.

She had been bedridden for two days at her Algarve home before her worried husband Robert Sullivan took her to the private hospital she was seen at before being transferred to Faro.

The singer, who has had multiple hits in her long career and competed at the Eurovision Song Contest representing the UK in 2013, is believed to have been rushed to hospital on April 30. 

A day earlier, when her health woes first emerged, the spokesman had said: ‘We are very sorry to announce that Bonnie has been admitted to hospital in Faro, Portugal, where she has a home, for emergency intestinal surgery.

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‘The surgery went well and she is now recuperating.

‘We know that all of her family, friends and fans will be concerned about this news and will be wishing her well for a full and swift recovery.’

She was said to have been ‘stable’ in an intermediate care unit at Faro Hospital before an apparent worsening of her health led to her being transferred to intensive care.

On June 15, the singer’s team said she had woken up from a medically induced coma after suffering a cardiac arrest in Portugal a month previously.

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They said at the time: ‘Bonnie is no longer in a coma, but remains seriously ill. Although her condition is improving, the recovery process is slow.’

Sources said she had been maintaining her professional activity in the run-up to being taken to hospital, despite complaining of persistent pain for several weeks.

Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency in which the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops pumping blood, causing it to stop beating and disrupting oxygen flow to the body and brain.

It causes instant unconsciousness and collapse. Immediate action involving starting CPR and using a defibrillator where available is essential to prevent death.

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A ruptured appendix is a severe medical emergency requiring immediate surgical intervention and antibiotics to prevent fatal infections.

When an infected appendix ruptures, it creates a hole and causes fecal matter and bacteria to leak into the abdominal cavity.

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New school uniform rules for North East schools from September

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From September 2026, schools must limit the number of compulsory branded items of uniform and PE kit to three or fewer.

For secondary and middle schools, this limit increases to four, provided one of the items is a tie.

The new guidelines, stemming from the Education Act and the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act, aim to ensure that school uniforms are not a financial barrier for families.

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The rules state that a branded item is any piece of clothing with distinctive characteristics, such as a name or logo, that make it unique to a school.

Examples include a blazer with an embroidered logo, a sweatshirt with a specific-coloured trim, or trousers with a unique style that are only available from a specific supplier.

To further reduce costs, schools are encouraged to allow parents to purchase generic items, like a plain navy skirt, from a range of retailers, giving them more choice and value for money.

The guidelines also say schools should avoid single-supplier contracts so parents have choice of where they can buy.

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Schools are urged to ensure that opportunities to acquire second-hand uniforms are freely accessible to all parents, with information on how to acquire these items published on the school’s website.

It encourages schools to consider the total cost of their uniform to ensure it is affordable for all parents, particularly those from low-income households.

Schools are also advised to avoid frequent changes to uniform specifications and to minimise the cost of higher-cost items, such as blazers and jumpers.

The new rules reflect a shift in focus towards making school uniforms more affordable and accessible for all families, ensuring that no child is deterred from attending a school due to uniform costs.

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Naylors completes major industrial lettings in North East

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Naylors completes major industrial lettings in North East

Naylors, which led the deals, secured a combined total of almost 175,000 sq ft through transactions involving Headlam Group plc, Project Padel, and national logistics company 3PL.

The largest letting was for Centralway 65, a newly developed 65,000 sq ft industrial unit on Team Valley.

Keith Stewart, managing partner at Naylors, said: “Securing three lettings of more than 50,000 sq ft in a single quarter is an excellent result and reflects the resilience of the North East industrial market.

Commercial property consultant Naylors has completed three major industrial lettings across the North East during the second quarter of 2026, securing almost 175,000 sq ft of space for Headlam Group plc, Project Padel and logistics firm 3PL (Image: Supplied)

“Whilst there remain headwinds in the marketplace, deals are still being secured for the right properties in the right locations.

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“Transactions are taking longer, with enhanced due diligence from occupiers to ensure the fundamentals stack up but these lettings demonstrate the continued demand for well-located, high-quality and adaptable space.”

The Team Valley unit was let to Headlam Group plc on behalf of UK Land Estates.

It attracted strong interest from multiple occupiers, highlighting ongoing demand for prime industrial accommodation.

Mr Stewart said: “The letting of Centralway 65 attracted significant interest from multiple occupiers, highlighting the appetite for best-in-class industrial accommodation.

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“The Project Padel transaction demonstrates how existing industrial buildings can be successfully repurposed to support evolving occupier requirements, while the Blyth letting shows the value that high-quality refurbishment can bring to the market.”

The second deal saw Naylors secure a 52,972 sq ft warehouse in North Tyneside for Project Padel, acting on behalf of Columbia Threadneedle.

Following a complex change-of-use process, the leisure operator will transform the site into the region’s largest indoor padel facility.

Scheduled to open this summer, the centre will feature eight double padel courts, three single courts, two pickleball courts, a gym, spa, reformer studio, bar, and social workspace.

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The third letting involved a 57,000 sq ft refurbished unit in Blyth, let to logistics firm 3PL on behalf of Mileway.

The deal was completed just six weeks after refurbishment—significantly faster than the standard three to six months typically required for an industrial letting.

The unit was upgraded following the departure of previous occupier APS.

Mr Stewart said: “On average, completing an industrial property letting deal in the UK typically takes three to six months, so to secure the Blyth transaction within six weeks of the refurbishment completing was a fantastic outcome.

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“The quality of the refurbishment and the location were the key selling points.”

Knight Frank acted as joint agent on the Blyth and Centralway lettings.

Naylors was the sole agent on the Merlin Way deal, while Avison Young represented the tenant.

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Welsh legend Michael Sheen’s ‘phenomenal’ serial killer series is streaming

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Welsh actor Michael Sheen’s crime drama has been hailed “truly special and original” by fans.

Fans of crime dramas should add a two-season series to their viewing lists after audiences praised it as “truly special and original”. The show originally premiered on Fox in 2019, centring on the son of a notorious serial killer known as ‘The Surgeon’.

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Having severed all ties with his father, he is compelled to face him once more when a copycat killer begins to emerge.

Welsh actor Michael Sheen takes on the role of the deranged murderer Martin Whitly, who is locked away in a secure psychiatric facility having committed 23 killings.

The series in question is Prodigal Son, which is available to watch on Prime Video.

During the show’s original run, Sheen spoke candidly about inhabiting the role of a serial killer, revealing that he researched a number of real-life killers to perfect his performance.

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He told press at the time: “I also looked at Harold Shipman – my character in this is a very well-respected surgeon, so the idea of a doctor who was very loved and respected by people and who took advantage of that and was killing them, I looked at that.

“Ted Bundy, who people found very charming and likeable… his biggest weapon is that he’s funny, and that people like him and warm to him and enjoy his company.”

Viewers flocked to IMDb to share their opinions, with one describing it as “phenomenal”, adding: “Prodigal Son is a great show to watch with the whole family.

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“It mixes crime thriller and psychological horror brilliantly. The acting is solid, the cinematography is sleek, and the plot is engaging. If any show can make me emotional and feel a character’s pain (which is what Prodigal Son achieved with me) it’s a show worth watching.”

Another viewer remarked: “Prodigal Son is a truly special and original show that stands out in the crowded field of crime dramas.

“I particularly appreciated the originality of the concept, which brought a fresh perspective to the genre. The dynamic between father and son was absolutely captivating, and the cases were far from boring, unlike in many other shows of this type.”

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Since its axing, fans continue to campaign for its revival, with one stating: “I can’t believe I just found out about this TV show. It’s fantastic. And a show like this has been cancelled? Really? This is one of the more entertaining series I’ve ever watched.

“My recommendation to everyone to watch it. Please bring back the Prodigal Son. Please, please.”

A further supporter urged: “Bring it back. This is a very well written show and incredible actors and actresses. There are so many more ways the stories could go. Please consider picking up the show on another network.”

Prodigal Son is streaming on Prime Video

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Joe Swash gives sweet fatherhood insight after date day with Stacey Solomon and her ex

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Joe has been sharing regular updates on social media of family life with Stacey

Joe Swash has shared a sweet fatherhood insight with fans after he was seen enjoying a date day with his wife, Stacey Solomon, and her ex.

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Over the weekend, the couple were closer than ever as Stacey took to Instagram to share how they had headed on a special ‘date day’. Sharing beaming pictures of the pair to her grid, the Sort Your Life Out host wrote: “Mum & dad date day with you. Doesn’t matter what they say, to the moon and back @joeswash.”

She added: “A rare day for us. Joe’s sister has kindly taken the pickles out for the day (we love you Cassie). And we are off somewhere we’ve never been to before but always wanted to go. SO excited!! Happy Sunday Everyone. Lovvveee uuuu alll.”

It wasn’t long before Stacey revealed that she and Joe weren’t alone on their date day, as her dad, David Solomon, joined them as they headed for a special outing at Silverstone for the Formula 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix 2026.

She also shared it was the dream of her ex to also attend the race, with Zachary’s dad and stepmum also joining the special day out. The Loose Women star quipped in a video posted to her Instagram Story: “Do you know who is really important to bring on a date day with your husband? Your last baby daddy and his wife!” Before Joe interjected: “And your dad!”

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Days on and Joe couldn’t have looked more delighted as he joined Stacey at their children’s sports day. Sharing a picture of the smiling pair on Instagram, the former EastEnders star wrote: “Sports Day – the most important day in my diary!

“Picnic packed [tick emoji]. Stacey’s fold-up chair [tick emoji]. Best Running trainers [tick emoji]. 30 degrees heat [tick, sun and sweating face emojis]. I’ve only been training for this since last July! [crying laughing emoji].”

It comes after the celebrity couple, who tied the knot in a ceremony at their Essex home, Pickle Cottage, back in 2022, were earlier this year the subject of rumours about their relationship being on the rocks, with Stacey even being quizzed on national TV about not always wearing her wedding ring.

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Later, Stacey spoke out about speculation about her and Joe’s marriage in a series of videos posted to her Instagram Story, then told her millions of followers she was stepping back from sharing on her large platform for a while.

She returned to updating her loyal following at the end of April and has since appeared happier than ever with her husband and their family, which includes the three children they share together – Rex, Rose and Belle.

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Rupert Lowe Calls Dunblane Massacre One Murder Critics React

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Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe has been slammed after he described the Dunblane massacre as “one murder”.

The right-wing former Reform UK MP made the remark while being interviewed by Joe Rogan, the world’s most popular podcaster.

The pair were discussing the ban on handguns in the UK, which was introduced following the killing of 16 children aged five and six, and their teacher, by Thomas Hamilton at Dunblane Primary School on March 13, 1996.

Another 15 children and three adults were injured before Hamilton killed himself.

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Lowe told Rogan the ban was brought in “because there was a murder up in Dunblane”.

When Rogan then asked the Great Yarmouth MP: “One murder?”, Lowe replied: “One murder.”

Keir Brown, the SNP MSP for Clackmannanshire and Dunblane, said: “Rupert Lowe is a stain on our politics and his comments are beyond despicable.

“Sixteen children and a teacher were shot dead while 15 more children were wounded.

“Despite these hideous remarks from Rupert Lowe, the Snowdrop Campaign that followed that terrible day ensured a ban on the private ownership of most handguns – that is the proud legacy of the bereaved families and the local community.

“Their courage and determination in the aftermath of the attack is something we should never betray and our community will never let the likes of Rupert Lowe do exactly that.”

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Scottish Conservative MSP Stephen Kerr said: “One murder? Sixteen kids and their teacher were murdered. Fifteen other primary school children were wounded.

“My children’s school, about 15 minutes from Dunblane, was locked down that day. They’ll never forget being kept in the gym hall until everyone learned the gunman was dead.

“They’ll never forget the teachers trying to hold themselves together while reassuring frightened children.

“To reduce that atrocity to ‘one murder’ is deeply insulting. It wasn’t a single murder. It was a mass murder. In a primary school.

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“Almost as disturbing was the tone – one of disbelief, even mockery, that anyone could respond by tightening gun laws.

“This wasn’t some obscure historical event. It happened in 1996, when Lowe was 38 years old.

“He should have known what happened on that terrifying day in Dunblane.

“For anyone who remembers that day, hearing it dismissed so casually is genuinely shocking.”

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Lowe told Rogan that he was opposed to the UK’s strict gun laws.

“Effectively, they are trying to make that very difficult through the licensing laws for guns,” he said.

“My father used to shoot pistols for Oxford University and he’s dead now, bless him, but all his pistols were taken away, the pistols he used to shoot with at Oxford University. I mean, we now have a society which needs radical change.”

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