Gemma Hemingway, based in Bolton, is the artist behind Side by Side: Weaving Conversations, a project delivering free weaving sessions to residents across the borough and inviting them to contribute to a collaborative piece of woven art.
Ms Hemingway said: “My goal was to reach out to as many different groups of Bolton residents as possible; from young people, to the elderly, to our SEND residents to our diverse communities, everyone essentially.”
Residents take part in the Side by Side: Weaving Conversations community art project in Bolton (Image: Gemma Hemmingway)
The sessions have been delivered at a wide range of organisations and venues, including the Bolton Girls and Lads club, Sapphire Partnership, Bolton Carer Support, Serenity Seekers, as well as more general sessions at Bolton Museum and Libraries, and community fairs.
The sessions offer a chance for residents to try weaving, share ideas, and contribute to a larger piece of woven artwork that reflects collective creativity and community.
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Participants contributing to a large collaborative woven artwork during a free community weaving session (Image: Gemma Hemmingway)
Ms Hemingway said participants often spoke about wanting to take part in creative activities but struggling to find opportunities.
She said: “Many participants have spoken about wanting to be more creative but struggling to access opportunities.
“Others have highlighted how relaxing and mindful the sessions have been, how exciting it’s been to learn a new skill, and how friendships have naturally formed.
“The project was designed around the 5 Ways to Wellbeing, and those outcomes have really come through.”
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Beyond the practical activity of weaving, Ms Hemingway also engaged participants in discussions and surveys about what arts and crafts opportunities they would like to see in Bolton.
A participant learning weaving techniques during a free session delivered across Bolton (Image: Gemma Hemmingway)
The project was funded by Culture Bolton in partnership with Bolton Museum, Art Gallery and Libraries, aiming to better understand residents’ interests and support the town’s creative sector.
All information gathered will be shared back with the community at a later date.
The finished woven artworks will also go on display in community locations.
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Ms Hemingway worked alongside Rebecca Harrington of Bolton Contemporary CIC to help deliver the sessions and reach a broad range of participants.
Creativity bringing people together in a welcoming community setting (Image: Gemma Hemmingway)
Ms Hemingway said: “I’m delivering one final free session this Saturday at Harwood Library, 10.30am to 12.30pm as the library is keen to engage more local residents through creative activity, and this session is part of a wider programme of upcoming workshops.”
Ms Hemingway brings more than 15 years of experience as a creative facilitator, community artist, and craft practitioner.
She works across embroidery, printing, and ceramics, and is committed to making the arts accessible to all.
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Her clients include Bolton Museum and Libraries, Cartwheel Arts, Stockroom, Whitworth Art Gallery, The Lowry, and numerous schools.
As part of the project, Ms Hemingway is creating a booklet using Rizo printing techniques in collaboration with Bolton residents.
The booklet will showcase all her findings.
This element of the project is supported by Bolton Contemporary CIC, Culture Bolton, and Bolton CVS.
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Residents can find updates and more information on Ms Hemingway’s Instagram page, @hildahemingwaycreates.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — “West Wing” and “Field of Dreams” actor Timothy Busfield has been indicted by a grand jury on four counts of criminal sexual contact with a child under age 13, a New Mexico prosecutor announced Friday.
The allegations are tied to Busfield’s work as a director on the set of the TV series “The Cleaning Lady” from 2022 to 2024.
Busfield has denied the allegations, initially filed in court by police, and a defense attorney on Friday said he would “fight these charges at every stage.”
Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman announced the indictment in a social media post.
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AP AUDIO: Actor Timothy Busfield indicted in New Mexico on 4 counts of sexual contact with a child
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AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on developments in the Timothy Busfield case.
Busfield had turned himself in to authorities in January on related charges by police and was released from jail by a judge who found no pattern of criminal conduct or similar allegations involving children in Busfield’s past. The grand jury indictment allows the case against Busfield to proceed toward possible trial without a preliminary courtroom hearing on evidence.
Larry Stein, an attorney for Busfield, did not comment directly on the sexual contact charge in the indictment but said the grand jury declined to endorse grooming charges sought by prosecutors. Prosecutors declined to comment on what accusations it brought before the grand jury.
Stein said in a statement that a detention hearing already “exposed fatal weaknesses in the state’s evidence — gaps that no amount of charging decisions can cure.”
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“Mr. Busfield will fight these charges at every stage and looks forward to testing the State’s case in open court,” the statement said.
An investigator with the Albuquerque Police Department said a boy reported that Busfield touched his private areas over his clothing when he was 7 years old and again when he was 8, according to the initial criminal complaint from police. The boy’s twin told authorities he was also touched by Busfield, but he didn’t say anything right away because he didn’t want to get in trouble, the complaint said.
The indictment — filed Friday in state District Court — reiterates allegations that Busfield “touched or applied force to the intimate parts” of one of the boys on several occasions.
At a detention hearing last month, Busfield’s attorneys pointed out that the children initially said during interviews with police that Busfield didn’t touch them inappropriately. Busfield’s attorneys then accused the boys’ parents of coaching their children toward incriminating statements after the boys lost lucrative roles on the show.
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But Assistant District Attorney Savannah Brandenburg-Koch has called evidence of abuse against Busfield strong and specific, with support from medical findings and the boys’ therapist. She also said witnesses expressed fear about potential retaliation and professional harm.
Prosecutors have outlined what they said was grooming behavior and abuse of power by Busfield over three decades.
Each count in the indictment against Busfied carries a possible penalty of six years in prison that can be enhanced if it involves a sexual offense, according to prosecutors.
In freeing Busfield on Jan. 20, state District Court Judge David Murphy said that while the crimes Busfield is accused of inherently are dangerous and involve children, prosecutors didn’t prove the public wouldn’t be safe if he’s released.
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Busfield is best known for appearances on “The West Wing,” “Field of Dreams” and “Thirtysomething.”
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Netflix’s hit legal drama The Lincoln Lawyer has dropped all episodes of its latest season for viewers to binge at home this weekend.
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Based on Michael Connelly’s bestselling novels, the series follows defense attorney Mickey Haller (Manuel García-Rulfo) on the other side of the courtroom as the defendant in a murder case.
Adapted from Connelly’s novel The Law of Innocence, Mickey races to clear his name after being accused of killing a former client.
Drawing on his legal expertise and support network form over the years, a number of familiar faces from previous seasons return.
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This includes Becki Newton as Lorna Crane, Jazz Raycole as Izzy Letts and Angus Sampson as Cisco.
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returns as Mickey Haller in season four of The Lincoln Lawyer (Picture: Netflix)
The roles are reversed in this season for the main character Mickey (Picture: Netflix)
In addition, Scream star Neve Campbell returns as Maggie McPherson, reprising her role as Mickey’s ex-wife and former prosecutor.
Taking to X following the release of all ten episodes of the show’s fourth season, viewers heaped praise on the Netflix series as @shvnique said: ‘The Lincoln Lawyer is one of the best shows Netflix has put out.’
@alentyler also declared that: ‘Lincoln Lawyer has to be one of the best legal series I’ve watched in recent times, it’s up there with Suits and Boston Legal.’
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Despite the Super Bowl in America coming on Sunday, Salaman said: ‘Forget the Super Bowl, I’m locking into the Lincoln Lawyer season 4.’
Meanwhile, Santana said: ‘I need season 5 of the Lincoln Lawyer today. I binged the entire new season last night.’
Nina furiously added that ‘work is keeping me from watching The Lincoln Lawyer’, as @lizzymax411 said: ‘Glad The Lincoln Lawyer was renewed for seasons 5 cause can’t wait to see where this sister story line will take us.’
The latest series is once again based on Michael Connelly’s bestselling novels (Picture: Netflix)
Fans have heaped praise on the latest season of the legal thriller (Picture: Netflix)
However, not all fans were as equally happy with the latest series, as Chris argued: ‘Lincoln lawyer s4 I’m sorry but this is possibly the weakest case the prosecution has come up with throughout all the seasons.’
There is good news, though, for those of who have already binged every episode of the latest season, after Netflix confirmed that the series has already been renewed for a fifth season.
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Production is expected to begin shortly after the premiere of the latest season.
This comes after Netflix sparked backlash using AI to disguise case studies in a new Lucy Letby documentary.
The 90-minute feature examines the Lucy Letby case and shows unseen footage from Chester police of her arrest.
Letby was arrested in 2020, with the former neonatal nurse charged with seven counts of murder and 15 counts of attempted murder in relation to 17 babies between June 2015 and June 2016.
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The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 is available to watch on Netflix.
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Winter comfort food isn’t always the healthiest, but this recipe for panzanella – a Tuscan chopped salad traditionally made with tomatoes and chunks of stale bread – makes a gorgeous, healthy dinner packed with vegetables. It’s quick to cook and so easy to prep.
Both programmes are filmed in one of the most isolated parts of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, where Amanda Owen, known as the Yorkshire Shepherdess, has raised her family and worked the land for decades.
Where is Our Yorkshire Farm filmed?
Our Yorkshire Farm is filmed at Ravenseat Farm, located in Upper Swaledale, North Yorkshire, at the head of Whitsun Dale.
Amanda, Clive and Kids altogether outside Anty John’s. (Image: CHANNEL4)
The hill farm covers around 2,000 acres of upland terrain and has been in the Owen family for generations. It operates primarily as a sheep farm and sits several miles from the nearest village.
The closest settlement is Keld, approximately three and a half miles away, a small hamlet with no shop and only a handful of buildings catering mainly to walkers.
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Ravenseat previously welcomed visitors for cream teas and overnight stays, but public access was closed in 2022, and it now operates solely as a private family farm.
Where is Our Farm Next Door filmed?
The More4 series Our Farm Next Door is filmed nearby at Anty John’s, a historic farmhouse located close to Ravenseat in Swaledale.
The programme follows Amanda and Clive Owen as they renovate the long-derelict building, while continuing to run Ravenseat and care for their livestock with help from their nine children.
Amanda with crook and sheep at Ravenseat. (Image: CHANNEL4)
Series three of Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids was filmed between spring and winter 2025 and documents the renovation entering its second year, with work shifting from making the building weatherproof to interior restoration.
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How remote is the Owen family farm?
Ravenseat is widely regarded as one of the most remote farms featured on British television.
The surrounding villages are sparsely populated, with limited amenities and long distances between services.
The area is best known for walking routes, including the Coast-to-Coast Walk, which passes through nearby Keld.
Further east lies Muker, one of Swaledale’s larger villages, known for its traditional stone buildings and village pub.
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Anyone visiting the area is advised to plan carefully, as shops, petrol stations and mobile signal can be limited in the upper Dales.
Why the location matters
The remote setting is central to both programmes, shaping daily life for the Owen family and presenting challenges ranging from extreme weather to long journeys for basic supplies.
Despite changes in family circumstances, Our Farm Next Door continues the themes that made Our Yorkshire Farm popular: rural resilience, family life and the realities of farming in one of England’s toughest landscapes.
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids is currently on More4, with a fourth series already confirmed.
Arne Slot’s Reds are on the hunt for a top-four finish after a below-par title defence, although two big wins over Qarabag and Newcastle United last week has restored confidence.
As for City, they have lost ground on Arsenal in the title race.
Pep Guardiola’s side are six points off the league leaders, and they were held to a 2-2 draw by Tottenham last time out, having led 2-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
They moved safely into the Carabao Cup final on Wednesday with comfortable second-leg victory over Newcastle in the semi-final at the Etihad Stadium, where Guardiola was afforded the luxury of resting some of his key players.
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Date, kick-off time and venue
Liverpool vs Man City is scheduled for a 4.30pm GMT kick-off on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
The match will take place at Anfield.
Where to watch Liverpool vs Man City
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TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 4pm GMT ahead of the 4.30pm kick off.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also catch the contest live online via the Sky Go app.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog.
Liverpool vs Man City team news
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Liverpool are in the midst of an injury crisis at present, particularly in defence.
Slot said in his pre-match press conference that he hoped Joe Gomez could train ahead of City’s visit, although he clarified that the defender would not be able to start if was passed fit.
There is also a decision to be made by the Dutchman as to who plays at right-back, with both of his natural options in that position, Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong, both sidelined long term.
As for City, Ruben Dias returned to the matchday squad against Newcastle after an injury lay-off that stretched back to New Year’s Day.
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Liverpool vs Man City prediction
This is a big game for both sides, but both have different aspirations.
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For Liverpool, their title dreams are over, and it is all about consolidating a place in the Champions League next term.
For City, their trophy hopes are in the balance from last week after their latest stumble opened the door for Arsenal to extend the gap once more.
Both teams are sorely lacking in defence, which could make for an entertaining game filled with goals.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
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Liverpool have dominated this fixture, at Anfield, down the years and have not lost at home to Man City, with fans in attendance, since May 2003 when they were haunted by former striker Nicolas Anelka.
Changes to the government’s local authority funding formula means Darlington will receive a 14 per cent spending increase over the next four years. However, the council’s financial planning remains in a “fragile position”, with forecasted cost pressures of around £27 million over the same time period.
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Town Hall officials plan to make £13.5 million worth of cuts over the four years, including £3 million in 2026/27 through back office efficiencies and energy savings.
But Matthew Snedker, local leader of the Green Party, lamented the lack of funding that the council needs to deliver vital services and “start rebuilding a country battered by cruel austerity”.
He told a cabinet meeting: “This is an unfair budget for the people of Darlington. We are left to take the money out of people’s pockets. This is a regressive and unfair state of affairs for us.
“It’s deeply sad that we cannot do what we need to do for the people of Darlington because the funding isn’t there. We need a fundamental rebalancing of the economy.”
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The member for College ward also warned that the proposed council tax increase would outstrip the wages of many people living in Darlington.
“I really hope that this Labour government steps up and starts delivering the funding that we need to serve the people of Darlington better,” he added.
Steve Harker, council leader, said the authority has been paying the price after 14 years of a Conservative government. The council’s budget was reduced by £46 million between 2010 and 2019.
He told councillors: “When we campaigned to win the 2023 elections, we said we would tackle the £7.5m annual overspend left by the Tories. This budget does just that. It brings to an end the need to raid our reserves to balance the books. We can see an end to the Tory era of massive overspending every single year.
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“We committed to making savings and efficiencies across the council. We have done that over the last two years, and that work continues.”
The footage was shared by Lincolnshire Police after Skebas was found guilty of murdering nine-year-old Lilia in Boston
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Deividas Skebas arrested by police after stabbing Lilia Valutyte
Disturbing footage captures the moment Deividas Skebas observed Lilia Valutyte playing with her hula hoop before launching his fatal attack.
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The CCTV material released by Lincolnshire Police reveals Skebas, then aged 22, lingering at the end of the street whilst the nine year old played outside her mother’s embroidery business in Boston. Skebas, previously of Alcorn Green, Boston, is visible waiting at the top of the road until pedestrians pass before approaching Lilia at approximately 6.15pm on July 28, 2022.
A separate CCTV recording captures Skebas, dressed in a grey T-shirt and dark trousers, fleeing the scene shortly afterwards. Additional footage reveals Skebas wandering the vicinity nearly an hour prior to the assault, whilst he was also recorded purchasing the weapon used to stab Lilia at a Wilko shop two days beforehand, on July 26, 2022, reports Lincolnshire Live.
Two additional video recordings, believed to be from police body worn cameras, depict armed officers surrounding Skebas at a residence before detaining him on July 30, 2022. In the video recording, a voice is audible informing Skebas that “you are under arrest on suspicion of murder”, to which he responded “yeah”.
Skebas, now 26, had a documented history of mental health difficulties, and, following his detention, he was deemed unfit to stand trial.
He was held in a secure hospital, and, at a trial of fact in 2023, he was determined to have been responsible for Lilia’s killing.
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Subsequently, in Spring 2025, he underwent further assessment and was declared fit to plead and participate in a trial. After a fortnight-long trial at Lincoln Crown Court, Skebas was convicted of murder on Thursday, February 5, with sentencing set to take place at a future date.
On Friday, Starmer said in a letter to the Intelligence and Security Committee that a “very significant volume of material” will likely need to be reviewed in relation to Lord Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US but said the Government wanted to “ensure that Parliament’s instruction is met with the urgency and transparency it deserves”.
Coronation Street star Sue Devaney has revealed the changes she’s had to make as she portrays Debbie Webster’s prison plight in the long-running show.
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Fans have been desperate for the much-loved character not to face time behind bars, with her taking the blame for the crash which killed Weatherfield vicar, Billy Mayhew, last month.
As those who watch the ITV soap know, the incident took place after a drunk Carl Webster left Debbie and Ronnie Bailey’s wedding, which was taking place in Yorkshire, with Debbie in the passenger seat. Viewers saw tensions rising between Carl and Debbie in the car.
And just as the latter was about to tell him something Carl ended up losing control, ploughing into the existing wreckages that had already piled up between Becky, Lisa and Betsy Swain, Emmerdale’s Aaron Dingle and John Sugden, and the minibus, carrying a number of Debbie and Ronnie’s wedding guests, driven by Billy.
In a cruel twist, Carl pulled an unconscious Debbie from the passenger side into the driver’s seat to make it seem like she was behind the wheel. He later collapsed and was aided at the side of the road by trainee paramedic, Asha Alahan. Meanwhile, Billy perished the minibus burst into flames, which came after Theo Silverton seemingly stopped him from freeing himself, knowing he knew of his abuse towards partner Todd Grimshaw.
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As he recovered after the tragic accident, Carl was quick to convince Debbie she was the one driving. But little did he know, Debbie knew the truth, and was just keeping up the lie to protect him as she’s his biological mother.
Earlier this week, Debbie was continuing to get her affairs in order as she prepared for a prison stint, while also trying to create peace in her family by staging an intervention for her brother, Kevin.
However, they were interrupted by a fuming Carl, who wanted to have it out with Debbie after discovering she had chosen Ryan to take charge of the Chariot Square Hotel while she’s gone. Later, as he visited her at the flat, Debbie admitted to Carl that she was frightened about going to prison, especially following her dementia diagnosis last year, and Carl appeared to show a glimmer of guilt.
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Carl finally had a change of heart about Debbie taking the blame for him when a distressed Ronnie told him that Debbie had called him ‘Ray’ and expressed his concerns that her dementia would only get worse when she’s put behind bars. Carl vowed to put things right, and when Ronnie explained his confusing exchange with Carl, Debbie rushed to stop him from going to the police. As Carl admitted it was him driving, Debbie said she knew and eventually blurted out that he’s her son.
An emotional confrontation then ensued between the pair, in which Debbie explained she was 17 when she gave birth and that while her step-mother, Elaine, wanted her to have an abortion, their dad, Bill, agreed to bring Carl up as their own. But Carl admitted it wasn’t the dream childhood and that he now knew why Elaine never wanted him.
Debbie broke down in tears as Carl said that she only wanted to go to prison for him to ease her own guilt, branding her selfish and a liar and that he hopes she enjoys prison as he won’t be visiting her when she’s behind bars.
During Friday’s (February 6) Corrie, ahead of her appearance in court, Debbie was upset to find Carl’s key to her flat behind the bar at the Chariot Square Hotel. Not wanting to go to court without him there, she headed to the cafe to find him, where he only confirmed how much he hated her for what she had done.
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Later, as she took the stand, the judge explained how he would have given her a four-year prison sentence. However, after taking into account her guilty plea and dementia diagnosis, Debbie was handed two years and eight months inside. There were emotional scenes before, in the cell, she began to remove her false eyelashes as the noise of her fellow prisoners began to intensify.
Seeming to lose her vision, she cried for someone to help her. Her family were then informed that Debbie had suffered yet another mini stroke, and had been rushed to receive medical attention.
Speaking about playing Debbie’s upcoming prison scenes, actress Sue Devaney confirmed the changes that have been made to her long-standing alter-ego. She said: “So, I go into the dressing room, and there’s not a lot of makeup. So, I just give myself some mascara, scruff my hair up a bit. I have a really cheap lipstick ’cause you can buy makeup in prison.
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“But it’s not the expensive Chanel that Debbie has. It’s cheap. She’ll have a little cheap lipstick and she’ll have a little cheap bottle of perfume so I’ll make sure that I don’t put my perfume on when I’m in prison. And the nails are off. No nails.”
On how Debbie is, she continued: “Oh, she’s scared. She’s frightened. She’s so frightened. She’s never been anywhere like that. Everything’s going to be stripped from her. Debbie’s mask is going to be gone, isn’t it? The dementia is taking every last bit from her, but also the prison is gonna be taking everything from her. And it’s how she survives that.”
But playing a different side to Debbie is something the soap star is loving. She said: “It is fantastic.Just a bit of mascara, you know, nothing else. It’s interesting to play somebody that, the whole front, the makeup, the way that they look, the what they drive, who they marry, everything has to be on show. So when you strip all that back, it’s interesting to play Debbie when it’s all stripped back. Who is she?”
And she’s also relishing the different storylines being thrown her way. “I love it,” Sue said. “Just when you think, oh, right, okay, I’m playing this dementia story then Oh, I’m getting married with a dementia choir. Oh now I am in a crash in a crossover episode, and to top it all my brother is really my son and I’m in prison for a crime I didn’t commit! How fabulous!”