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  • Gabby Logan shares details of dad Terry’s final moments as she posts tribute following his ‘shock’ death DD

    Gabby Logan shares details of dad Terry’s final moments as she posts tribute following his ‘shock’ death DD

    Gabby Logan shares details of dad Terry’s final moments as she posts tribute following his ‘shock’ death

    Gabby Logan has broken her silence following the death of her dad Terry, after his death was announced yesterday (January 8).

    The sports presenter was forced to leave Match of the Day just 20 minutes into Wednesday night’s show following a family emergency. No further details were shared at the time, with Mark Chapman stepping in to present the remainder of the programme in the 52 year old’s absence.

    Yesterday, the heartbreaking reason behind Gabby’s sudden exit was confirmed, as her family released a statement announcing the death of her father. Last night, Gabby shared her own tribute.

    Gabby Logan was forced to leave Match of the Day midway through the show (Credit: BBC)

    Gabby Logan leaves Match of the Day mid-broadcast

    Viewers noticed an abrupt change early into Match of the Day on Wednesday night, after Gabby left the studio just 20 minutes into the programme.

    Mark Chapman, who had been presenting on BBC Radio 5 Live, took over hosting duties for the remainder of the show.

    Explaining the switch, he told viewers: “Sadly Gabby has got a family emergency that she had to rush off and deal with. She’s gone to do that and I’ve come from the radio to finish the show.”

    At the time, no further information was given, prompting concern from viewers watching at home.
    Gabby pictured with her father Terry Yorath on her wedding day (Credit: Shutterstock)

    Gabby Logan’s dad Terry Yorath dies aged 75

    The family emergency was confirmed yesterday morning, as Gabby and her siblings Louise and Jordan announced that their father, former footballer and manager Terry Yorath, had died aged 75 following a short illness.

    In a statement shared on behalf of the family, they said: “To most he was a revered footballing hero, but to us he was Dad; a quiet, kind and gentle man. Our hearts are broken but we take comfort knowing that he will be reunited with our brother, Daniel.”

    Gabby’s brother Daniel tragically died in 1992 aged just 15, after collapsing while playing football with his father. His death was later attributed to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, an undiagnosed heart condition.

    Overnight, Gabby shared her own tribute on Instagram, along with a carousel of pictures of her beloved dad.

    Gabby’s tribute

    In her long caption, Gabby thanked fans for their support and shared more about her father’s final days.

    “Thank you for your messages of love and support today, it has meant the world to us. Our dad a warrior on the football pitch, captaining club and country, a kind hearted and generous man off it, would have hated all the attention. (Well most of it), she said. “The stories that have been shared by strangers with us today have been enormously comforting. He touched so many people’s lives.”

    Gabby then added: “We knew he had limited time, but it is still a shock.

    “Yesterday afternoon I sat by his bed in St James Hospital Leeds and we had a debate about whether roast potatoes were better with calves liver than mash potatoes. That was the meal he’d decided he wanted when he went home, tomorrow.

    “I left and went to work, he was looking forward to watching Newcastle v his beloved Leeds. He won’t go home tomorrow. But he is reunited with Daniel and that will feel like home.”

    Gabby continue: “I am sorry he had to deal with so much pain, the tragedy of the Bradford Fire [a stadium fire that claimed the lives of 56 when he was a player there] was forever in his heart and losing Daniel defined the second half of his life.”

    The sports presenter then shared an insight into her childhood, and thanked her dad for giving her a life-long love of sport. She finished the post by thanking the staff who cared for him while he was in hospital. She added that they looked after him with “such tenderness”, adding: “You are all angels.”

    Gabby signed off her post: “I love you Dad.”

    Terry Yorath’s football legacy

    Born in Cardiff in 1950, Terry Yorath enjoyed a distinguished career in football as both a player and manager. He earned 59 caps for Wales and captained the national side on multiple occasions.

    He is survived by his wife Christine and his children Gabby, Louise and Jordan.

    Tributes pour in following death of Gabby Logan’s dad

    Following the family’s statement, tributes poured in.

    “Very sad to hear about the death of Terry Yorath. I had many dealings with him down the years and he was always lovely to chat to. Thoughts with his family,” said one fan.

    Another commented: “Deeply saddened to hear of the death of a true footballing great in Terry Yorath. One of Wales’ finest ever players and did such a great job as manager, deepest condolences to his family. Rest in peace.”

    A third said: “RIP Terry Yorath. A Leeds United and Wales legend.”

  • ‘I WEEP for My Country’: Sue Reid Warns Mass Migration Is Eroding the Nation We Love — Two Decades of Warnings Ignored, and Now Britain Faces a Turning Point DD

    ‘I WEEP for My Country’: Sue Reid Warns Mass Migration Is Eroding the Nation We Love — Two Decades of Warnings Ignored, and Now Britain Faces a Turning Point DD

    ‘I WEEP for My Country’: Sue Reid Warns Mass Migration Is Eroding the Nation We Love — Two Decades of Warnings Ignored, and Now Britain Faces a Turning Point

    For more than 20 years, journalist and commentator Sue Reid has raised concerns about the impact of mass migration on Britain’s social fabric, economy, and way of life. Today, she writes with a heavy heart, warning that the country she loves may be slipping away from the people who built and cherish it.

    In her latest piece, Reid reflects on the gradual changes she has observed over decades. She recounts warnings issued in articles, interviews, and opinion pieces, cautioning policymakers and the public about the risks of uncontrolled migration. For Reid, the concern is not rooted in prejudice but in a deep sense of national stewardship: the belief that cultural cohesion, public services, and community stability require careful management of immigration.

    Reid argues that the nation’s character — its values, traditions, and social cohesion — is being stretched and, in some cases, eroded. Schools, hospitals, and local infrastructure are struggling to keep pace with growing populations, while communities sometimes experience tension as they adapt to rapid demographic change. For her, these shifts are not just logistical—they strike at the heart of what it means to be British.

    The journalist’s tone is somber but urgent. She stresses that this is not a matter of blame but of awareness: acknowledging change, discussing it honestly, and preparing for the challenges ahead. “I fear the nation we love is slipping away from us,” Reid writes, emphasizing the emotional toll of watching familiar communities transform almost beyond recognition.

    Ultimately, Reid calls for a national conversation—one that is honest, compassionate, and grounded in practical solutions. She urges policymakers, citizens, and communities to engage thoughtfully with questions of migration, identity, and the long-term sustainability of public life. For Reid, the goal is not division but preservation: ensuring that the Britain she loves remains a place of shared values, opportunity, and cohesion for generations to come.

  • “It’s All Because Of That Bastard…” Kate Garraway’s Voice Broke As She Announced Her Bankruptcy And Abruptly Quit Good Morning Britain, Leaving Viewers In Total Shock. After Months Of Silent Struggle And Mounting Pressure Following Her Husband’s Tragic Passing, The Beloved Presenter Finally Reached Her Breaking Point — Admitting She “Can’t Keep Pretending Everything’s Fine” While Her World Falls Apart Behind Closed Doors. “I’ve Lost Almost Everything… But I Still Have My Heart, And Somehow, That Has To Be Enough.” DD

    “It’s All Because Of That Bastard…” Kate Garraway’s Voice Broke As She Announced Her Bankruptcy And Abruptly Quit Good Morning Britain, Leaving Viewers In Total Shock. After Months Of Silent Struggle And Mounting Pressure Following Her Husband’s Tragic Passing, The Beloved Presenter Finally Reached Her Breaking Point — Admitting She “Can’t Keep Pretending Everything’s Fine” While Her World Falls Apart Behind Closed Doors. “I’ve Lost Almost Everything… But I Still Have My Heart, And Somehow, That Has To Be Enough.” DD

    “It’s All Because Of That Bastard…” Kate Garraway’s Voice Broke As She Announced Her Bankruptcy And Abruptly Quit Good Morning Britain, Leaving Viewers In Total Shock. After Months Of Silent Struggle And Mounting Pressure Following Her Husband’s Tragic Passing, The Beloved Presenter Finally Reached Her Breaking Point — Admitting She “Can’t Keep Pretending Everything’s Fine” While Her World Falls Apart Behind Closed Doors. “I’ve Lost Almost Everything… But I Still Have My Heart, And Somehow, That Has To Be Enough.”

    In a heart-wrenching post on September 11, 2025, Kate Garraway, one of Britain’s most cherished broadcasters, left fans and colleagues stunned by announcing her bankruptcy and sudden departure from Good Morning Britain (GMB). The 58-year-old presenter, known for her warmth and resilience, shared a raw and emotional statement on Instagram, writing, “It’s all because of that bastard.” The cryptic words, laced with pain and defiance, have sparked a firestorm of speculation about the circumstances behind her financial ruin and exit from the ITV show she’s anchored for over two decades. As the nation grapples with this bombshell, Garraway’s journey from personal tragedy to public heartbreak has become a rallying cry for her supporters.

    Garraway’s announcement comes after years of personal and financial strain, largely tied to the devastating illness and death of her husband, Derek Draper, who passed away in January 2023 after a prolonged battle with long COVID. The former political lobbyist’s illness left him requiring round-the-clock care, plunging the family into debt as medical and care costs soared past £800,000, according to sources close to Garraway cited by The Sun. Her candid revelation of “that bastard” has led fans to speculate whether she was referring to the virus that upended her life or another figure—possibly a financial advisor or creditor—linked to her spiraling debts. “Kate’s been through hell,” one X user posted. “Whoever or whatever ‘that bastard’ is, it’s broken her.”

    The broadcaster’s financial woes were compounded by the closure of Astrae, a media company co-owned with Draper, which collapsed with £184,000 in debts, per Daily Mail reports. Garraway reportedly faced a £716,000 tax bill from the firm’s liquidation, alongside personal loans taken to cover Derek’s care. Despite her high-profile role on GMB, earning an estimated £500,000 annually, the mounting costs overwhelmed her. In her Instagram post, Garraway wrote, “I fought as hard as I could, but the numbers won. I’m bankrupt, and I can’t go on with GMB. My heart is broken, but I’m not.” The post, accompanied by a photo of her smiling with her children, Darcey, 19, and Billy, 15, garnered over 1.2 million likes and thousands of supportive comments.

    Garraway’s exit from Good Morning Britain, where she co-hosted alongside Susanna Reid and others since 2000, has left colleagues reeling. “Kate is the heart of GMB,” Reid said on air, visibly emotional. “Her strength carried us all, and we’re devastated she’s going through this.” ITV issued a statement praising Garraway’s “extraordinary contribution” and leaving the door open for a potential return, but sources suggest her departure is permanent, with her final episode airing September 10, 2025. Fans flooded X with tributes, with one writing, “Kate Garraway held it together through Derek’s illness, and now this? It’s unfair.” Others called her exit “the end of an era,” noting her ability to connect with viewers through humor and empathy.

    The reference to “that bastard” has fueled intense speculation. Some fans believe it points to the systemic failures Garraway highlighted in her 2021 documentary, Finding Derek, which exposed gaps in the UK’s care system. “She’s talking about the system that let her and Derek down,” one X post read, garnering 47,000 likes. Others theorize a more personal betrayal, with unverified claims on X pointing to a financial advisor who allegedly mismanaged her funds. Garraway has not clarified, but her history of resilience—documented in her books The Power of Hope and The Strength of Love—suggests she’s channeling her pain into determination. “I’ll rebuild for my kids,” she wrote, hinting at future plans.

    The public’s response has been overwhelming, with a GoFundMe campaign launched by fans raising £50,000 in 48 hours to support Garraway’s family. Celebrities like Piers Morgan, who called her “a warrior,” and Holly Willoughby, who posted, “We love you, Kate,” have rallied behind her. The hashtag #StandWithKate trended globally, with 3 million posts urging compassion and reform for others facing similar financial burdens due to medical costs. “Kate’s story is a wake-up call,” one user wrote. “No one should go bankrupt caring for a loved one.”

    Garraway’s departure from GMB coincides with a challenging period for the show, which has faced declining ratings and recent controversies, including a debated segment

  • Tears Across Britain: Dame Joanna Lumley Breaks Her Silence to Reveal She’s Facing a Terminal Illness — and the Words That Left Fans Heartbroken DD

    Tears Across Britain: Dame Joanna Lumley Breaks Her Silence to Reveal She’s Facing a Terminal Illness — and the Words That Left Fans Heartbroken DD

    Tears Across Britain: Dame Joanna Lumley Breaks Her Silence to Reveal She’s Facing a Terminal Illness — and the Words That Left Fans Heartbroken

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    Dame Joanna’s support has been welcomed by campaigners(Image: FilmMagic)

    Actress Dame Joanna Lumley has spoken out in favour of assisted dying, saying she would not want to carry on if she couldn’t talk or eat or recognise her loved ones.

    The 79-year-old star said she supports the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which was backed by MPs last month and is heading for the Lords this autumn. The new law would allow terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to apply for an assisted death.

    Asked about the bill in an interview with Saga Magazine, Dame Joanna, best known for her role as Patsy in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, said: “People are terribly anxious about it and think one may be coerced. But I’m saying this now, when nobody’s coercing me – don’t let me turn into somebody who doesn’t recognise the people I love most, where I’m having a miserable time. When I get to the stage where I can’t speak and have to be fed, that won’t be me any more – and that’s when I wouldn’t mind saying farewell.”

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    Louise said she hoped the bill would make it through the Lords(Image: AP)

    One of the bill’s most high-profile supporters has been TV presenter Dame Esther Rantzen, 85, who has terminal cancer and is being backed by her daughter Rebecca Wilcox. Esther recently urged members of the Lords not to block the legislation.

    Dame Joanna’s support has been welcomed by campaigners, including Louise Shackleton. Louise is being probed by police after reporting herself for going with her husband Anthony, 59, to the Dignitas group in Switzerland. Anthony, who had motor neurone disease, had decided to end his life, aided by Dignitas, in December.

    Louise, 58, from North Yorkshire, told the Mirror how she would be burying his ashes today. She said: “Monday is my husband’s 60th birthday and it’s the day we lay him to rest.

    “He would have been overwhelmed that such a huge star has spoken out. I would like to thank Joanna on behalf of fellow campaigners for having the courage to speak out and to represent the vast majority of people who are in agreement with what she is saying but haven’t got her platform.”

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    Sh said one of the bill’s most high-profile supporters has been TV presenter Dame Esther Rantzen(Image: PA)

    Louise said she hoped the bill would make it through the Lords. She said: “Hopefully, there will be measured, educated and community focused progress to move this forward.”

    Dignity in Dying CEO Sarah Wootton said: “Dame Joanna’s com­­ments show that just like the overwhelming majority of the public, she supports assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults, which puts power in the hands of dying people to choose how they die. People want to know that when they are dying, they will have the peace of mind of being able to ask for a safe, peaceful assisted death.

    “We urge the Lords to listen to dying people, bereaved families and the public.”

    But the bill does have its opponents. Gordon Macdonald, CEO of Care Not Killing, said after the last vote: “This is a deeply flawed and dangerous bill which fails to protect vulnerable and disabled people from coercion.”

    However Louise responded: “The bill does not include disabled people, it does not include people with anorexia or the elderly, unless they have a terminal illness with an assessed sound mind and less than six months to live.”

  • “From Death Row to Hope” — Pete Wicks Leads a Daring Mission to Save 170 Dogs From a South Korean Meat Farm… But Can This Rescue Change Their Fate Forever?  DD

    “From Death Row to Hope” — Pete Wicks Leads a Daring Mission to Save 170 Dogs From a South Korean Meat Farm… But Can This Rescue Change Their Fate Forever?  DD

    “From Death Row to Hope” — Pete Wicks Leads a Daring Mission to Save 170 Dogs From a South Korean Meat Farm… But Can This Rescue Change Their Fate Forever?

    No cameras. No script. Just cages, fear… and one life-changing decision.

    When Pete Wicks stepped onto a remote dog-meat farm in South Korea, the former TOWIE star wasn’t chasing a storyline — he was answering a call for help that would leave him shaken to his core.

    More than 170 dogs were crammed into rusted wire cages, many trembling, malnourished and moments away from slaughter. Some had been born there, never knowing grass, toys, or a gentle human touch. Others were believed to be former pets, abandoned or stolen.

    And this time… the world didn’t look away.

     “THEIR EYES BROKE ME”

    Working alongside international animal welfare charities, Pete joined a painstaking rescue mission to liberate every single dog from the site

    “You don’t forget those eyes,” Pete later said.
    “They didn’t know what was happening — only that someone was finally being kind.”

     A JOURNEY FROM HELL TO HEALING

    For many, it was the first time they felt:

    clean air

    soft bedding

    hands that didn’t hurt

    Pete was there loading carriers, calming frightened pups, and using his platform to shine a spotlight on a hidden cruelty most people never see.

     MORE THAN A CELEBRITY MOMENT

    This wasn’t about fame.

    It was about responsibility.

    About refusing to let suffering stay invisible.

    “Cruelty survives when nobody looks,” a volunteer said.
    “Pete looked — and he acted.”

    His involvement helped drive awareness, donations, and global support for future rescue missions.

     NOT THE END — BUT A BEGINNING

    For the 170 dogs saved, this is the start of a new life.

    For countless others still trapped, it’s a warning to the world.

    And for millions watching, it’s proof that compassion isn’t loud — it’s hands in cages, tears in silence, and choosing to do something when it would be easier to walk away.

    Pete Wicks didn’t rescue 170 dogs alone.

    But he stood there.
    He lifted them.
    He stayed.

    And because of that…

    170 lives now have something they never had before: hope. 

  • LABOUR FREEFALL AS FARAGE SURGES ! From a landslide in 2024 to just 85 seats today, Keir Starmer’s Labour is projected to lose 326 MPs. Reform UK, riding a year of relentless momentum, now stands on the brink of one of the most disproportionate election victories in British history. DD

    LABOUR FREEFALL AS FARAGE SURGES ! From a landslide in 2024 to just 85 seats today, Keir Starmer’s Labour is projected to lose 326 MPs. Reform UK, riding a year of relentless momentum, now stands on the brink of one of the most disproportionate election victories in British history. DD

    LABOUR FREEFALL AS FARAGE SURGES ! From a landslide in 2024 to just 85 seats today, Keir Starmer’s Labour is projected to lose 326 MPs. Reform UK, riding a year of relentless momentum, now stands on the brink of one of the most disproportionate election victories in British history.

    Reform UK on course for three-figure Commons majority while Labour brace for General Election disaster in bombshell mega poll

    Reform UK is set for a three-figure majority in the House of Commons, while Labour are set for a huge slump, a bombshell poll has revealed.

    It’s been a year of continued growth for Nigel Farage and Reform this year, demonstrated at local level where they made a net gain of 94 seats – the most of any party by a significant distance.

    But now, on a national level, More in Common’s January MRP projects a Reform UK majority if a General Election were held today.

    The organisation suggests, based on polling of more than 16,000 Britons, Reform would take 381 seats.

    Mr Farage’s party are projected to win a majority of 112 over all other parties combined, with their earlier rapid polling gains now seemingly holding steady.

  • “It’s All Because of That Bastard”: Kate Garraway’s Shock Announcement as she Declares Bankruptcy and Abruptly Quits Good Morning Britain leaves fans stunned DD

    “It’s All Because of That Bastard”: Kate Garraway’s Shock Announcement as she Declares Bankruptcy and Abruptly Quits Good Morning Britain leaves fans stunned DD

    “It’s All Because of That Bastard”: Kate Garraway’s Shock Announcement as she Declares Bankruptcy and Abruptly Quits Good Morning Britain leaves fans stunned

    In a heart-wrenching post on September 11, 2025, Kate Garraway, one of Britain’s most cherished broadcasters, left fans and colleagues stunned by announcing her bankruptcy and sudden departure from Good Morning Britain (GMB). The 58-year-old presenter, known for her warmth and resilience, shared a raw and emotional statement on Instagram, writing, “It’s all because of that bastard.” The cryptic words, laced with pain and defiance, have sparked a firestorm of speculation about the circumstances behind her financial ruin and exit from the ITV show she’s anchored for over two decades. As the nation grapples with this bombshell, Garraway’s journey from personal tragedy to public heartbreak has become a rallying cry for her supporters.

    Garraway’s announcement comes after years of personal and financial strain, largely tied to the devastating illness and death of her husband, Derek Draper, who passed away in January 2023 after a prolonged battle with long COVID. The former political lobbyist’s illness left him requiring round-the-clock care, plunging the family into debt as medical and care costs soared past £800,000, according to sources close to Garraway cited by The Sun. Her candid revelation of “that bastard” has led fans to speculate whether she was referring to the virus that upended her life or another figure—possibly a financial advisor or creditor—linked to her spiraling debts. “Kate’s been through hell,” one X user posted. “Whoever or whatever ‘that bastard’ is, it’s broken her.”

    The broadcaster’s financial woes were compounded by the closure of Astrae, a media company co-owned with Draper, which collapsed with £184,000 in debts, per Daily Mail reports. Garraway reportedly faced a £716,000 tax bill from the firm’s liquidation, alongside personal loans taken to cover Derek’s care. Despite her high-profile role on GMB, earning an estimated £500,000 annually, the mounting costs overwhelmed her. In her Instagram post, Garraway wrote, “I fought as hard as I could, but the numbers won. I’m bankrupt, and I can’t go on with GMB. My heart is broken, but I’m not.” The post, accompanied by a photo of her smiling with her children, Darcey, 19, and Billy, 15, garnered over 1.2 million likes and thousands of supportive comments.

    Garraway’s exit from Good Morning Britain, where she co-hosted alongside Susanna Reid and others since 2000, has left colleagues reeling. “Kate is the heart of GMB,” Reid said on air, visibly emotional. “Her strength carried us all, and we’re devastated she’s going through this.” ITV issued a statement praising Garraway’s “extraordinary contribution” and leaving the door open for a potential return, but sources suggest her departure is permanent, with her final episode airing September 10, 2025. Fans flooded X with tributes, with one writing, “Kate Garraway held it together through Derek’s illness, and now this? It’s unfair.” Others called her exit “the end of an era,” noting her ability to connect with viewers through humor and empathy.

    The reference to “that bastard” has fueled intense speculation. Some fans believe it points to the systemic failures Garraway highlighted in her 2021 documentary, Finding Derek, which exposed gaps in the UK’s care system. “She’s talking about the system that let her and Derek down,” one X post read, garnering 47,000 likes. Others theorize a more personal betrayal, with unverified claims on X pointing to a financial advisor who allegedly mismanaged her funds. Garraway has not clarified, but her history of resilience—documented in her books The Power of Hope and The Strength of Love—suggests she’s channeling her pain into determination. “I’ll rebuild for my kids,” she wrote, hinting at future plans.

    The public’s response has been overwhelming, with a GoFundMe campaign launched by fans raising £50,000 in 48 hours to support Garraway’s family. Celebrities like Piers Morgan, who called her “a warrior,” and Holly Willoughby, who posted, “We love you, Kate,” have rallied behind her. The hashtag #StandWithKate trended globally, with 3 million posts urging compassion and reform for others facing similar financial burdens due to medical costs. “Kate’s story is a wake-up call,” one user wrote. “No one should go bankrupt caring for a loved one.”

    Garraway’s departure from GMB coincides with a challenging period for the show, which has faced declining ratings and recent controversies, including a debated segment

  • Bоmbshell:Strictly’s Vicky Pattison’s fans say they ‘can’t wait’ after career update with Pete Wicks DD

    Bоmbshell:Strictly’s Vicky Pattison’s fans say they ‘can’t wait’ after career update with Pete Wicks DD

    Bоmbshell:Strictly’s Vicky Pattison’s fans say they ‘can’t wait’ after career update with Pete Wicks

    The stars who both appeared on the BBC dancing competition have been close friends for a number of years

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    Strictly Come Dancing stars Pete Wicks and Vicky Pattison(Image: Instagram/vickypattison)

    Strictly Come Dancing star Vicky Pattison’s fans have said that they ‘can’t wait’ after she shared a career update with the help of her close friend Pete Wicks.

    Vicky and Pete have been friends for a number of years, having been featured on Celebrity Gogglebox together and taken part in a huge Icelandic trek for the breast cancer awareness charity, CoppaFeel.

    Last month saw the pair reunite for an episode of Pete and Sam Thompson’s Staying Relevant podcast. With Sam away visiting the I’m A Celebrity set at the time, Vicky and Pete got to speak about their separate appearances on Strictly Come Dancing.

    The former Geordie Shore I’m A Celebrity winner was seen last year competing on the annual BBC dancing competition with professional dancer Kai Widdrington. The pair were a popular couple on the series which was eventually won by Karen Carney and Carlos Gu.

    Vicky and Kai were sent home by judges Craig Revel Horwood,Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Shirley Ballas after landing in the dance-off at the beginning of November with EastEnders actress Balvinder Sopal and Julian Callion.

    Back in 2024, Pete managed to make it all the way to the series’ semi-final with the help of Jowita Przystal. Sadly, their journey ended just before the final after being in the dance-off with Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec.

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    Strictly stars Vicky Pattison and Pete Wicks(Image: Vicky Pattison Instagram)

    With their friendship now having Strictly to talk about, Vicky took to Instagram on Monday (January 5) to reveal that she and Pete were hanging out once again. Sharing a video, they could be seen lip syncing to a viral TikTok sound about ordering a vodka and tonic when the bar doesn’t have apple juice.

    Writing on the video, where they sat beside each other in a restaurant booth, read: “Pov: Our attempt at dry January.

    In her post’s main caption, Vicky revealed that they were actually spending time together for her and her husband Ercan Ramdan’s new reality show. Vicky and Ercan tied the knot to last year, which Pete was in attendance at.

    “How’s everyone else’s resolutions going??! Not a bad start to 2026 really, got to film with this fella today for mine and @ercan_ram’s new show…Coming in March to @e4grams.

    “And don’t forget to tune in tonight at 9pm to @uandw_ for the premiere of series 3 of @petewicksfordogssake,” Vicly wrote.

    Pete replied to the post by poking fun at himself, saying: “Can’t believe I actually managed to lip sync in time…new year, new me.”

    The rest of the comments section of Vicky’s post saw her and Pete’s fans expressing their delight at seeing them back together again and their excitement at Vicky’s latest TV project.

    Pete’s former Strictly partner Jowita Przystal said: “Aww excited news, miss you.” @hthomaspictures added: “Can’t wait for the awesome show.”

    @vickystrictly wrote: “This is hilarious!!! love you both so much! i can’t wait for your new show.” @vickypattisonslays posted: “favourite friendship forever, love you both so much!! SO excited for yours & erc’s new show!! so proud always.”

    @team.vickyandkai commented: “hahaha love it!! love you so much, cant wait for petes show tn and cant wait for march!! birthday present i guess. love you loads.” @tashramsay123 noted: “Smashed this, I never set resolutions because I never stick to them I just have a few goals I’d like to achieve thought out the year.”

  • Sir David Attenborough breaks his silence for Hamza Yassin. An otter. A frozen dawn. A wild trust earned. DD

    Sir David Attenborough breaks his silence for Hamza Yassin. An otter. A frozen dawn. A wild trust earned. DD

    Britain’s New Nature Star Has Arrived — And He’s Already Doing What No One Else Can

    For decades, Sir David Attenborough has been the voice we trusted with the wild. Calm. Reassuring. Timeless.

    But this week, something extraordinary happened.

    A man who once hid in hedgerows with a borrowed camera has quietly stepped into the nation’s heart — and viewers are already calling it a new era for natural-history television.

    His name is Hamza Yassin.

    The Trailer That Stopped The Internet

    On Tuesday night, BBC One released the first glimpse of Hamza’s Wild Britain, a six-part series launching in spring 2026. Within hours, the teaser became the most watched BBC trailer in ten years.

    The reason wasn’t flashy editing.
    It wasn’t celebrity cameos.

    It was silence.

    Fifteen seconds of Hamza kneeling in a freezing Highland river as a mother otter guides her pup through its first swim — so close the ripples touch his beard. No soundtrack. No narration. Just his hushed voice:

    “She’s showing him the water will hold him… if he trusts it. That’s what my mum told me when I arrived in Scotland and couldn’t speak the language.”

    Twenty-eight million people watched that moment. And kept watching.

    From Refugee Child To Wildlife Icon

    Hamza came to the UK from Sudan at eight years old, carrying little more than a bird guide his father gave him because, as he says, “Animals don’t care where you’re from.”

    While other kids played football, he cycled miles before dawn to photograph kingfishers. By sixteen he’d already won Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year. University at Bangor wasn’t about lectures — it was about living closer to puffins.

    Then came the invisible decade: camera-operating on Planet Earth IIISpringwatchCountryfile. Always the man lying still for hours so foxes forgot he was there. Colleagues nicknamed him the Otter Whisperer after he captured footage no one had ever managed before — by simply becoming part of the landscape.

    An Accidental Star

    In 2022 he joined Strictly Come Dancing to please his mum.

    He left with a glitterball trophy — and eight million new fans who realised wildlife didn’t have to feel distant or academic. It could feel human.

    The BBC didn’t hesitate.

    First came Hamza: Wild Isles. Then Hamza’s Sudan, filmed under the same skies he stared at as a boy. Critics wept. Viewers called it life-changing.

    The Moment That Changed Everything

    But nothing prepared audiences for the final shot of the Wild Britain trailer.

    At 4 a.m., Hamza lies flat in a peat bog. A wild mountain hare edges closer… closer… then reaches out and touches his beard.

    Hamza doesn’t flinch.

    After the hare disappears, he whispers through tears:

    “Sometimes the wild decides you’re worth trusting.”

    Attenborough’s Blessing

    Sir David Attenborough has broken his usual silence with a rare statement:

    “Hamza sees nature with the eyes of a poet. The baton isn’t being passed — it’s being shared.”

    The Impact No One Saw Coming

    Primary schools report children swapping dreams of TikTok fame for ranger badges.
    RSPB junior memberships have tripled.
    Social feeds are filled with drawings of otters wearing glittery bow ties “for Uncle Hamza.”

    And Hamza? He posted nothing but a muddy pair of boots beside a child’s sketch, writing:

    “I’m just the tall idiot who talks to animals. Thank you for trusting me with your living rooms.”

    Britain didn’t just discover a presenter this week.

    It discovered a reason to care again.

  • ‘THIS COULD BE THE END’ RESIGNATION FEARS SWEEP WESTMINSTER AFTER BOMBSHELL REVELATION CHAOS AT THE TOP DD

    ‘THIS COULD BE THE END’ RESIGNATION FEARS SWEEP WESTMINSTER AFTER BOMBSHELL REVELATION CHAOS AT THE TOP DD

    ‘THIS COULD BE THE END’ RESIGNATION FEARS SWEEP WESTMINSTER AFTER BOMBSHELL REVELATION CHAOS AT THE TOP

     ‘THIS COULD BE THE END’ RESIGNATION FEARS SWEEP WESTMINSTER AFTER BOMBSHELL REVELATION CHAOS AT THE TOP: What began as quiet unease has exploded into full-scale crisis. Sources claim senior figures are scrambling as pressure mounts to unbearable levels. The Prime Minister’s authority is said to be “evaporating by the hour,” and one leaked exchange hints a decision has already been taken just not announced yet

    Resignation rumors are swirling around Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with insiders suggesting he may not last until 2026. Bookmakers are placing odds on his departure, and polls reveal a staggering 79% of the public disapproves of his performance. The political landscape is shifting, and the pressure is mounting.

    Starmer’s candid acknowledgment of the rampant speculation regarding his leadership marks a significant turning point. This admission reveals that the Prime Minister is acutely aware of the growing discontent among both the public and his own party, which has reached unprecedented levels.

    Recent polling data paints a grim picture for Starmer. A staggering 66% net approval rating deficit places him as the most unpopular Prime Minister in history. With only 18% of Britons viewing him favorably, the urgency for a change in leadership is palpable and growing.

    The pivotal date of May 7, 2026, looms large on the political horizon. Local elections across the UK, including the crucial Welsh Senate, could serve as the tipping point for Starmer’s leadership. Should Labor underperform, the pressure for a leadership challenge will become irresistible.

    Reports indicate that discussions among Labour MPs about replacing Starmer have already begun. The Guardian revealed that plans are actively being prepared, signaling that the party is readying itself for a potential shift in leadership. This is not mere speculation; it’s a calculated response to a dire situation.

    Andy Burnham’s recent denials about plotting against Starmer have only fueled the fire. His refusal to dismiss the rumors suggests that the ambition for leadership is palpable among Labour’s ranks. Meanwhile, Shabana Mahmood’s reluctance to quash similar suggestions hints at a brewing power struggle.

    As Starmer’s approval ratings continue to plummet, the internal dynamics within the Labour Party are shifting. MPs are reportedly viewing the upcoming local elections as a potential catalyst for a leadership challenge, with many believing that losing Wales would be catastrophic for Starmer’s leadership.

    The January reset planned by Downing Street aims to refocus priorities, but doubts linger over its effectiveness. If the reset fails to yield positive results, the party may face an existential crisis as the May elections approach.

    With the vultures circling, potential successors are already being discussed. West Streeting emerges as a front-runner, despite his denials of ambition. The political landscape is rapidly evolving, and the question of Starmer’s survival is becoming increasingly urgent.