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  • Shannon Bream – One of Fox News’ Steel Icons – Speaks Out on the Dark Side of the Workplace and the Power of Motherhood!

    Shannon Bream – One of Fox News’ Steel Icons – Speaks Out on the Dark Side of the Workplace and the Power of Motherhood!

    Shannon Bream – One of Fox News’ Steel Icons – Speaks Out on the Dark Side of the Workplace and the Power of Motherhood!

    Shannon Bream Speaking Engagements, Schedule, & Fee | WSBShannon Bream, chief legal correspondent for FOX News, spoke at the Carolina Theatre in Greensboro Wednesday evening about social media, being a woman in journalism and her books.

    Bream was welcomed and introduced by Elon Law Leadership Fellow Courtney Latourrette and Interim Dean and professor of law Alan D. Woodlief, Jr. The conversation held on stage with Bream was moderated by Professor Catherine Dunham.

    Immediately diving into the conversation, Dunham asked Bream how she personally feels about her responsibilities as a lawyer to get accurate information when reporting on legal matters. Bream said she absolutely feels a strong obligation to always receive precise figures when it comes to lawful situations.

    Shannon Bream Fox News Anchor Shares How Husband's Brain Tumor Threw World  In A Tailspin

    “I definitely feel the weight of that and I’ve made mistakes on live television. If it costs you it’s hard, you’d want to be first, but what’s really important, obviously, is to be accurate,” Bream said. “And we learn through trial and error, but we try not to ever make those errors on the air and quickly resolve them if we do, but it happens. … We’re humans.”

    Bream believes knowing that law is very important to understand, helps to show more than what meets the eye — there is always a deeper meaning when it comes to certain cases.

    “I think that law school is good at stretching your brain in so many different ways, making you see that there are multiple sides to any story,” Bream said. “So it really causes you to look at different interpretations and the fact that people can see the very same car accident five different ways. And it taught me a lot about having a broader perspective.”

    Bream was asked about her thoughts on safety for women in the lawyer and media space. She said being familiar with what the law states is highly important — doing research will help for anyone who is questioning a situation one is in. Along with doing research, Bream said being aware of safe spaces is helpful when in the workspace.

    “I was very familiar with what the law said. And there’s so much of it that will tell women, ‘You have an HR reporting structure and you have a place to go,’ but when you see that in practice, when I saw it with clients and when I experienced it myself, you’re asking women and men to think of the victims of har@ssm3nt clearly,” Bream said. “But when you’re asking them to go through an internal recording structure, it’s tricky because you worry about, ‘Are you putting your career on the line?’”

    Bream acknowledged the bravery on many fronts for these women who have spoken out against any sort of har@ssm3nt — therefore drastic changes have been made. Bream said as her time in these workspaces continues to grow, she sees many improvements for women and gaining the respect that is deserved.

    “I think on many fronts for women and all kinds of different careers and industries and it took a lot of brave women stepping up and taking risks that opened that conversation for everybody else,” Bream said. “I can speak for us internally about how things work now, it is a much more open conversation about one of the things I used to do as an attorney.”

    Social media has made a huge impact on news coverage, according to Bream.

    “Posting on social media so the rest of the world knows what’s happening is an incredible gift in that way, but it’s also a place where you really have to do your homework and go to trusted accounts,” Bream said. “I think that there are good ways to use social media … but always with a cautious touch.”

    Attendee of the lecture, Diana David, said she respects that Bream does her research to gain knowledge and the truth under any topic she studies.

    “I think she’s a person of integrity. And she truly does research everything right she talks about you can’t say that about all of the legal analysts on TV,” David said. “And she tries very hard to keep her opinion of it and do the research and see where it takes her.”

    The evening also consisted of questions about content from Bream’s New York Times bestselling books. She spoke about her early childhood and how her mother has had a huge impact throughout her life.

    “My mom always emphasized education,” Bream said. “And so from a young age, she wanted to make sure I learn to read. Only because she knew that once that happens … the world is open to a child and in a lot of different ways.”

    Bream shared advice with the audience that one should never take “No” for an answer no matter where you fall in life.

    “I’m always asked by students, ‘Best advice?’ And I always say don’t take ‘No’ for an answer. Because you’ll hear that a lot whatever your field is, whatever your station or season in life is. You’re going to hear it know a lot whatever you’re trying to accomplish whatever your dream is, whether it’s trying to build a family or whether it’s trying to get that first job or whatever it is,” Bream said. “It’s okay to expect that you’re going to hear ‘No’ a lot because all it takes is one person to see the unique value of who you are, what you’re trying to do or what your skill set is. And it may take a lot of notes before you get there … but you will get there.”

  • Leland Vittert Leaves Fox News: Controversy and Regret!

    Leland Vittert Leaves Fox News: Controversy and Regret!

    Leland Vittert Leaves Fox News: Controversy and Regret!

    NewsNation's Leland Vittert is going for 'balance' in a divided America -  The Washington Post

    Leland Vittert, a former weekend anchor, reporter and foreign correspondent for Fox News, has landed at NewsNation, Nexstar Media Group’s Chicago-based cable news network, as an anchor/correspondent.

    He is expected be part of the anchor lineup for a morning news show to launch later this year. According to insiders, he is likely to team with Adrienne Bankert, who recently was hired from ABC News.

    Vittert, 38, grew up in St. Louis and graduated from Northwestern University with a double major in journalism and economics. He also studied at the London School of Economics.

    In 2010 Vittert joined Fox News as a foreign correspondent covering the Middle East. Before that he worked for local stations in Denver; Orlando; Little Rock, Arkansas; Fayetteville, Arkansas; and Madison, Wisconsin.

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    Vittert has not been seen on Fox News since January. Only last week Fox News officially confirmed his departure, saying they “mutually and amicably parted ways.”

    On more than one occasion Vittert drew the ire of Fox News viewers for what they perceived as critical coverage of President Donald Trmp. Trmp himself once tweeted that Vittert “should be working” at CNN.

    Vittert also stood out for challenging li3s ab0ut el3ction fr@ud, including an interview with Erin Perrine, director of press communications for Trmp’s 2020 campaign, that descended into a shouting match.

    In one of his last appearances on Fox News, Vittert faced down Trmp supporters in Washington during his reporting on the January 6 Capit0l insurr3cti0n.

    “I was confronted by protesters demanding to know if I was a patriot, in their words, who supported the president,” he told Fox News anchor Shannon Bream. “At the time, they had no idea I was a journalist. They would come up to people in the street, all over the city, and ask if you were a patriot and then demand some type of oath of allegiance to the president. And it wasn’t just me.”

  • BREAKING SAD NEWS: Steve Wright, 69 – Radio Legend Di3s Suddenly – But the BIGGER SH0CK is the Cause of D3ath Revealed by His Brother!

    BREAKING SAD NEWS: Steve Wright, 69 – Radio Legend Di3s Suddenly – But the BIGGER SH0CK is the Cause of D3ath Revealed by His Brother!

    BREAKING SAD NEWS: Steve Wright, 69 – Radio Legend Di3s Suddenly – But the BIGGER SH0CK is the Cause of D3ath Revealed by His Brother!

    Steve Wright left behind just £40,000 in his will with the majority of his estate being gifted to charity.

    The BBC Radio 2 legend di3d aged 69 from a ruptured ulcer in his stomach at his £2million home in London on February 12, 2024.

    He rose to fame in 1980 on BBC Radio 1, including fronting the channel’s prime-time breakfast show, before moving to Radio 2, where he was a constant feature.

    But the star DJ’s estate had a net value of just £40,623 when he di3d, with the gross value rising to just £53,623.

    In a generous final gesture, Steve gave £15,000 to Cnc3r Research in his will and another £10,000 to the British Heart Foundation.

    The sum that remained – amounting to little more than £25,000 – was to be shared between his children, Lucy and Tom.

    The will, made just two months before Steve di3d, directed that his funeral be paid for out of his own pocket alongside any inheritance tax or expenses relating to his d3ath.

    Radio personality Steve Wright presented programmes for BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 for more than four decades before his death aged 69.
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    Radio personality Steve Wright presented programmes for BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 for more than four decades before his d3ath aged 69.

    Steve Wright was found dead at his flat in Marylebone after paramedics were called to an 'incident'
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    Steve Wright was found d3ad at his flat in Marylebone after paramedics were called to an ‘incident’

    Friends said that Steve was 'struggling with his health' before his death, but added the news was 'a complete shock'
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    Friends said that Steve was ‘struggling with his health’ before his d3ath, but added the news was ‘a complete shock’

    Chris Moyles pays an emotional tribute to close friend Steve Wright

    Steve joined BBC Radio 1 in 1980 to host a Saturday evening show before moving on to host Steve Wright In The Afternoon a year later until 1993.

    Wright then fronted the Radio 1 Breakfast show for a year until 1995, and completed a stint at commercial radio stations before returning to BBC Radio 2 in 1996 to host Steve Wright’s Saturday Show and Sunday Love Songs.

    In 1999, he recreated Steve Wright In The Afternoon every weekday on Radio 2, with celebrity interviews and entertaining trivia featured in his Factoids segment, before stepping down in September 2022.

    Former BBC Radio 1 host Scott Mills took over the afternoon slot as part of the station’s schedule shake-up.

    Wright continued to present Sunday Love Songs on BBC Radio 2 and since October last year, he presented the long-running show Pick Of The Pops, which had previously been fronted by Paul Gambaccini.

    His last show was a pre-recorded Valentine’s Day edition of the programme three days after his d3ath. Wright told listeners in his final sign-off: ‘I’ll be back for more love songs next Sunday, ta-da then.’

    A statement shared by Wright’s family at the time said: ‘It is with deep sorrow and profound regret that we announce the passing of our beloved Steve Wright.

    Steve Wright pictured in 1980
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    Steve Wright pictured in 1980

    The DJ, seen in 2003, was made an MBE for services to radio
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    The DJ, seen in 2003, was made an MBE for services to radio

    He rose to fame in 1980 on BBC Radio 1, including fronting the channel's prime-time breakfast show, before moving to Radio 2, where he was a constant feature. Pictured: In 1995
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    He rose to fame in 1980 on BBC Radio 1, including fronting the channel’s prime-time breakfast show, before moving to Radio 2, where he was a constant feature. Pictured: In 1995

    Jeremy Vine reveals first encounter with BBC Radio icon Steve Wright

    ‘In addition to his son, Tom, and daughter, Lucy, Steve leaves behind his brother, Laurence and his father Richard.

    ‘Also, much-loved close friends and colleagues, and millions of devoted radio listeners who had the good fortune and great pleasure of allowing Steve into their daily lives as one of the UK’s most enduring and popular radio personalities.

    ‘As we all grieve, the family requests privacy at this immensely difficult time.’

    In the year since his d3ath, a bitter rift is said to have come between his family as it was reported they fell out after his elderly father, 94, married his much younger carer, who was 43 years his junior.

    A source told The Sun: ‘It’s all very strange and obviously raises a lot of questions. He looks like he could be her grandfather. Only nine people attended the wedding. Laurence was so upset he refused to go.’

    The publication reports that Steve’s brother Laurence Wright was particularly upset with the union, so much so that he refused to attend the wedding, which took place in September last year at Worthing Library in West Sussex.

    It is said that the couple live in Richard’s £328,000 two-bedroom flat near the seaside town’s beach, with the area thought to be a ‘bolthole’ for the retired community and features a plethora of care homes.

    Marta herself added to The Sun that the situation was ‘difficult’, insisting that she was ‘of course’ in love with her husband, before adding of Laurence’s absence at the wedding that he ‘wasn’t here’ and was in Spain ‘at that time.’

    Steve Wright, who  died at the age of 69, pictured in his recording studio in 1994
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    Steve Wright, who  di3d at the age of 69, pictured in his recording studio in 1994

    Superstar George Michael pictured with BBC Radio 1 DJ Steve Wright
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    Superstar George Michael pictured with BBC Radio 1 DJ Steve Wright

    A source close to the couple shared: ‘They insist that they are incredibly happy together and are absolutely in love. Of course the fallout that has been sparked by their marriage is very sad for everyone involved.

    ‘But as far as they are concerned, there’s nothing more to it — they are simply happy to be together. Any suggestion of any nefarious wrongdoing is cruel and utterly without warrant. It is mean and callous, and very hurtful to both Marta and Richard.’

    Following Steve’s d3ath, his heartbroken brother blamed the BBC star’s d3ath on his poor diet and claimed that he concealed his health problems from his family.

    Laurence also shut down claims that the Corporation’s decision to axe him from his long-running Radio 2 Afternoon Show contributed to his d3ath, revealing the veteran star was ‘thankful’ for the rest.

    Speaking to MailOnline, Laurence said: ‘He was aware that he could have looked after himself better, in his lifestyle choices. Obviously we all wish he had.

    ‘It’s like anyone who doesn’t look after themselves over an extended period. The normal stuff – diet, nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress – he was a very stoic kind of guy as well so if he had something wrong with him and he had to go to have some treatment or go to the doctors, he wouldn’t talk about it.

    ‘He was the kind of guy who would just carry on, take care of it, not talk about it, not make a big thing, that kind of stoic sort of attitude.

    ‘That’s just how he was – that probably didn’t help really, because he wouldn’t have help or take advice necessarily.’

    Steve Wright pictured with fellow radio DJ's Tony Blackburn (left), and Paul Gambaccini (right)
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    Steve Wright pictured with fellow radio DJ’s Tony Blackburn (left), and Paul Gambaccini (right)

    He said Steve didn’t feel he should have been sacked from his popular show – but needed a break.

    Laurence, a director of a company in the health industry, says his older brother’s tendency for eating out at restaurants combined with his reluctance to talk about various ‘health issues’, keeping his family in the dark, were the main factors behind his shock d3ath at the age of 69.

    He said he enjoyed a close relationship with his brother, who stayed with him on the Christmas Day before his d3ath along with their father.

    He said Steve’s favourite place to eat out was the RAC club in London, which consists of many restaurants, and he chose to ignore home cooked food because he didn’t have the time to prepare meals, as he was so consumed by his job.

    Laurence explained: ‘He probably had the balance of eating out and not so much home cooked [meals].

    ‘He could have done with a bit more balance where you’re cooking food yourself from home, but he didn’t do that because he was too busy. So hence he would always eat out.

    ‘He wasn’t a massive drinker, he just used to drink a glass of wine when he ate out but not a massive drinker. He didn’t smoke, he used to smoke a few cigars a few years back but doesn’t smoke.

    ‘He was just wrapped up in his job to such an extent – and he loved it – that was the important thing for him and other things that we all know is important – he didn’t consider that important, which is a shame really.

    ‘Food or exercise is just something you do to have to live. Whether that had any effect on what happened to him ultimately I don’t know.’

  • “I’m sorry, I wasn’t good enough”– Veteran presenter Laura Hamilton breaks down over Mum guilt in emotional confession that leaves viewers in Tears!

    “I’m sorry, I wasn’t good enough”– Veteran presenter Laura Hamilton breaks down over Mum guilt in emotional confession that leaves viewers in Tears!

    “I’m sorry, I wasn’t good enough”– Veteran presenter Laura Hamilton breaks down over Mum guilt in emotional confession that leaves viewers in Tears!

    Laura Hamilton has admitted that her time on A Place In The Sun has ‘backfired’ as she opened up about the impact that the Channel 4 show has had on her kids.

    The 43-year-old – who has been part of the programme since 2012 – shares her son Rocco, 11, and daughter Tahlia, 10, with her ex Alex Goward.

    Due to the nature of Laura’s job, the youngsters have seen some pretty incredible places and also tried some very tasty food.

    Luckily for the presenter, her kids aren’t fussy eaters, but it also means that Rocco’s palette has become very particular.

    Which has meant that she ends up spending more dosh on meals when they go out when they are abroad.

    Laura said: ‘We always have the cuisine in the place we’re in.

    Laura Hamilton admits A Place In The Sun job has 'backfired' as she reveals impact Channel 4 show has had on her two children
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    Laura Hamilton admits A Place In The Sun job has ‘backfired’ as she reveals impact Channel 4 show has had on her two children

    The 43-year-old - who has been part of the programme since 2012 - shares her son Rocco, 11, and daughter Tahlia, 10, with her ex Alex Goward (pictured)
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    The 43-year-old – who has been part of the programme since 2012 – shares her son Rocco, 11, and daughter Tahlia, 10, with her ex Alex Goward (pictured)

    ‘So much so it’s backfired a little bit now, because if we go to a restaurant, my son will be like, “no I don’t want the kids’ menu I’m going full-blown adults’ menu”.’

    She added: ‘They’ve got a really great palette for stuff.

    ‘I love my children being experimental with food – they would eat anything, they’re not fussy.”

    Laura and Alex tied the knot in 2012, but announced their split in 2022. 

    The former couple started dating back in 2009.

    Laura announced the news on Instagram that they had gone their separate ways in 2022: ‘This isn’t something I ever thought I’d be saying but, after 13 years of being together Alex and I have separated.

    ‘Our children are and always will be our number one priority and we would respect privacy for our family at this time.’

    Alongside her message to fans, Laura shared an image which read: ‘Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.’

    Laura (pictured) has been a regular host on A Place In The Sun since 2012
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    Laura (pictured) has been a regular host on A Place In The Sun since 2012

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    Laura Hamilton hits back at A Place In The Sun fans’ ‘number one complaint’ after mum-shaming row

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    It comes after Laura defiantly hits back at A Place In The Sun fans’ ‘number one complaint’ after sparking vicious mum-shaming row.

    Speaking on the Spinning Plates podcast with Sophie Ellis Bextor, Laura opened up about a comment she receives from viewers.

    She shared her co-parenting schedule with ex Alex and explained how they split their time with the children equally.

    ‘They’re with their dad one week and with me one week,’ Laura said.

    She added: ‘It’s great, we had the children together, we parent them together, they get the best of both of us. We managed to make that set up work.

    ‘They love it. If I ever turn around to my children and said ‘Oh you’re going to be with me all the time,’ which I never would, they would be annoyed, they’d be like, ‘No, it’s dad’s week this week’.’

    The TV presenter responded to a remark people make on her social media and said: ‘If I ever post things on my socials about being away anywhere, I get comments, ‘Where are the kids? Where are the kids?’

    ‘No one knows my situation and actually, we spend an equal amount of time with them and do lots of stuff with them, independently.’

    A Place in the Sun host left ‘irritated’ by ‘fussy’ house hunters

    However, she feels she has ‘got over that guilt’.

    She added: ‘Yes, when they’re with their dad, do I miss them?

    ‘Of course I do, but I use that time really to do the work that I would be doing when I was going away.’

    It comes after last month Laura revealed that she went on a date with Shaggy – and he even made her pay!

  • Controversial results shake up the 2025 TRIC Awards!

    Controversial results shake up the 2025 TRIC Awards!

    Controversial results shake up the 2025 TRIC Awards!

    Stacey Solomon lost out on a career accolade once again after she missed out on the award for Social Media Broadcaster at the Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) awards on Tuesday evening.

    The TV presenter was nominated alongside Eddie Hall (The Beast), Rob Beckett and LadBaby and it was the latter who received the honour.

    The loss comes just months after Stacey, 35, was left disappointed when her show Sort Your Life Out lost out on the Factual Entertainment prize at the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards.

    At the time the star let rip at the BAFTA judges in an online rant as she said her team were ‘robbed’ of the accolade, prompting backlash from fans who branded her a ‘bad loser’.

    And once again Stacey lost out on an accolade after this year’s TRIC winners were decided by a million votes from the British Public from a list of pre-established nominations.

    Taking to the stage to accept the award Ladbaby, whose real name is Alex, was joined by his wife Roxanne as he began: ‘Thank you so much.

    Stacey Solomon lost out on a career accolade once again after she missed out on the award for Social Media Broadcaster at the TRIC awards on Tuesday evening
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    Stacey Solomon lost out on a career accolade once again after she missed out on the award for Social Media Broadcaster at the TRIC awards on Tuesday evening

    The TV presenter was nominated alongside Eddie Hall (The Beast), Rob Beckett and LadBaby (pictured) and it was the latter who received the honour
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    The TV presenter was nominated alongside Eddie Hall (The Beast), Rob Beckett and LadBaby (pictured) and it was the latter who received the honour

    ‘We started in social media 10 years ago when we were in a very difficult place in life, we were struggling to pay our mortgage we had just had a kid, we were living on about £20 a week and it really changed our lives.’

    Elsewhere Clarkson’s Farm, which has just seen season four released, grabbed the gong in the Entertainment category over Gavin And Stacey, I’m A Celebrity…. Get Me Out Of Here! and The Traitors.

    While Strictly Come Dancing and Loose Women were dealt a brutal blow, with both shows among a series of high profile snubs to not even be nominated.

    In the Daytime category, A Place In The Sun secured the win as it triumphed over Escape To The Country, Richard Osman’s House Of Games and This Morning.

    Best Drama went to Call The Midwife as it won over All Creatures Great And Small, Baby Reindeer and Bridgerton.

    24 Hours In Police Custody beat Freddie Flintoff’s Field Of Dreams On Tour, The Martin Lewis Money Show Live and The Repair Shop in the Factual category.

    It was a day to celebrate for Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks after their podcast Staying Relevant triumphed against Begin Again with Davina McCall, Sh**ged. Married. Annoyed, and That Peter Crouch Podcast.

    While in the Food category fan favourite The Great British Bake Off came out on top in a strong category with Great British Menu, James Martin Saturday Morning and MasterChef.

    At the time the star let rip at the BAFTA judges in an online rant as she said her team were 'robbed' of the accolade, prompting backlash from fans who branded her a 'bad loser'
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    At the time the star let rip at the BAFTA judges in an online rant as she said her team were ‘robbed’ of the accolade, prompting backlash from fans who branded her a ‘bad loser’

    Clarkson's Farm , which has just seen season four released, grabbed the gong in the Entertainment category
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    Clarkson’s Farm , which has just seen season four released, grabbed the gong in the Entertainment category

    It was a day to celebrate for Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks after their podcast Staying Relevant triumphed in the podcast category
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    It was a day to celebrate for Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks after their podcast Staying Relevant triumphed in the podcast category

    Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden won best Radio Show (Jamie pictured with Christine McGuinness)
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    Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden won best Radio Show (Jamie pictured with Christine McGuinness)

    As for the Game Show award, there’s Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win, Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, The 1% Club and The Chase were nominated and it was Lee Mack’s The 1% Club which grabbed the gong.

    Six Nations Rugby won best Live Sport and GB News Breakfast took home the prize in the news category.

    Charlie Peters took home best News presenter as he went head to head with Dan Walker, Fiona Bruce and Susanna Reid.

    As for the Radio Presenter award Jordan North was named number one against Ally McCoist, Simon Mayo and Vernon Kay.

    The Radio Show category featured Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark & Sian Welby, Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden, Rylan on Sunday and White & Jordan.

    But it was Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden that won the award.

    The Soap Actor award went to EastEnders’ Steve McFadden who plays Phil Mitchell while EastEnders also received the honour of Soap Of The Year.

    He beat other nominees Barney Walsh who stars as Cam Mickelthwaite in Casualty, Beth Cordingly who plays Ruby Fox-Milligan in Emmerdale and Jack P Shepherd who portrays David Platt in Coronation Street.

    TV Personality went to Bradley Walsh as he pipped Alison Hammond, Ant & Dec and Martin Lewis to the post.

    As the stars gathered at London’s Grosvenor House, the event was hosted by TRIC President Dan Walker and welcomed close to 1,000 guests and featured a show-stopping live performance by Magic Radio’s Lemar.

  • Putting past pain behind – Dolly Parton gives her all to music – 6 legendary shows after 30 years move and inspire audiences!

    Putting past pain behind – Dolly Parton gives her all to music – 6 legendary shows after 30 years move and inspire audiences!

    Putting past pain behind – Dolly Parton gives her all to music – 6 legendary shows after 30 years move and inspire audiences!

    Dolly Parton announced Monday that she’s headed for the Las Vegas Strip this December for a limited six-show run at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

    The 79-year-old national treasure – who’s only a Tony Award away from elite EGOT status – kicks off her mini-residency Dolly: Live in Las Vegas on December 4, and it runs through December 13 during National Finals Rodeo.

    ‘To say I’m excited would be an understatement,’ Dolly said in a statement.

    ‘I haven’t worked Vegas in years and I’ve always loved singing there. I’m looking so forward to the shows in The Colosseum at Caesars and I hope you are as well. See you there!’

    Parton – who boasts 26.2M social media followers – added on Instagram: ‘Grab your rhinestones, Vegas is calling!’

    Jessica Simpson – who calls the legendary country crooner her ‘style icon’ – wanted to be the first to sign up for the hit-driven concert, commenting on her post: ‘Ohhhh I need to be there!’

    Dolly Parton announced Monday that she's headed for the Las Vegas Strip this December for a limited six-show run at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace (pictured June 11)
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    Dolly Parton announced Monday that she’s headed for the Las Vegas Strip this December for a limited six-show run at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace (pictured June 11)

    Dolly will regal the Nevada audiences with numerous hits from her seven-decade career, including 9 to 5, Jolene, I Will Always Love You, Coat Of Many Colors.

    Tickets for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity go on sale this Wednesday at 10am PT and there are

    four different VIP packages featuring perks like a personal photo opp with Parton, behind the curtain tour, and a pre-show reception at her ‘Rhinestone Lounge.’

    The 11-time Grammy winner hasn’t hit the road in a significant way since her 64-date Pure & Simple Tour, which concluded nine years ago.

    Dolly hasn’t had a Las Vegas residency since she concluded her 50-show run at the Mirage way back in 1993.

    Parton suffered the loss of her beloved husband Carl Thomas Dean, at age 82, from undisclosed causes on March 3 after 58 years of marriage.

    The Please Please Please singer was only 18 when she famously met the reclusive, retired asphalt road-paver in 1964 at the Wishy Washy Laundromat the day after moving to Nashville from Sevierville to start her career.

    Three days after Carl’s d3ath, Dolly released a touching song dedicated to Dean called If You Hadn’t Been There.

    Parton’s multimedia symphonic storytelling experience Threads: My Songs In Symphony will hit up the San Diego Symphony Orchestra next Sunday and it continues in different cities all the way through May 2026.

    The Dollywood founder’s Broadway-bound musical about her life Dolly: An Original Musical begins previews on July 18 for a limited August 8-17 run at Belmont University’s Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Nashville.

    The 79-year-old national treasure - who's only a Tony Award away from elite EGOT status - kicks off her mini-residency Dolly: Live in Las Vegas on December 4, and it runs through December 13 during National Finals Rodeo
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    The 79-year-old national treasure – who’s only a Tony Award away from elite EGOT status – kicks off her mini-residency Dolly: Live in Las Vegas on December 4, and it runs through December 13 during National Finals Rodeo

    Dolly said in a statement: 'To say I'm excited would be an understatement. I haven't worked Vegas in years and I've always loved singing there. I'm looking so forward to the shows in The Colosseum at Caesars and I hope you are as well. See you there!'
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    Dolly said in a statement: ‘To say I’m excited would be an understatement. I haven’t worked Vegas in years and I’ve always loved singing there. I’m looking so forward to the shows in The Colosseum at Caesars and I hope you are as well. See you there!’

    Jessica Simpson - who calls Parton her 'style icon' - wanted to be the first to sign up for the hit-driven concert, commenting on her post: 'Ohhhh I need to be there!'

    Jessica Simpson – who calls Parton her ‘style icon’ – wanted to be the first to sign up for the hit-driven concert, commenting on her post: ‘Ohhhh I need to be there!’

    The legendary country crooner will regal the Nevada audiences with numerous hits from her seven-decade career, including 9 to 5, Jolene, I Will Always Love You, Coat Of Many Colors (2023 stock shot)
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    The legendary country crooner will regal the Nevada audiences with numerous hits from her seven-decade career, including 9 to 5, Jolene, I Will Always Love You, Coat Of Many Colors (2023 stock shot)

    Dolly hasn't hit the road in a significant way since her 64-date Pure & Simple Tour, which concluded nine years ago (pictured)
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    Dolly hasn’t hit the road in a significant way since her 64-date Pure & Simple Tour, which concluded nine years ago (pictured)

    Parton hasn't had a Las Vegas residency since she concluded her 50-show run at the Mirage way back in 1993 (pictured)
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    Parton hasn’t had a Las Vegas residency since she concluded her 50-show run at the Mirage way back in 1993 (pictured)

    The 11-time Grammy winner suffered the loss of her beloved husband Carl Thomas Dean (R), at age 82, from undisclosed causes on March 3 after 58 years of marriage
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    The 11-time Grammy winner suffered the loss of her beloved husband Carl Thomas Dean (R), at age 82, from undisclosed causes on March 3 after 58 years of marriage

    Dolly was only 18 when she famously met the reclusive, retired asphalt road-paver in 1964 at the Wishy Washy Laundromat the day after moving to Nashville from Sevierville to start her career
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    Dolly was only 18 when she famously met the reclusive, retired asphalt road-paver in 1964 at the Wishy Washy Laundromat the day after moving to Nashville from Sevierville to start her career

    Three days after Carl's death, Parton released a touching song dedicated to Dean called If You Hadn't Been There
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    Three days after Carl’s d3ath, Parton released a touching song dedicated to Dean called If You Hadn’t Been There

    Dolly is not only producing the show, helmed by Tony-winning director Bartlett Sher, she co-wrote the book with two-time Emmy-winning producer Maria S. Schlatter and penned ‘many original songs’ and ‘included all your favorites’ too.

    Parton – who gets 16.2M monthly listeners on Spotify – has sold over 100M records and broken 10 Guinness World Records.

    The godmother of Miley Cyrus was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999.

  • PUB or FARM? Jeremy Clarkson slammed by fans for losing the show’s spirit – and his clapback left everyone even more Sh0cked!

    PUB or FARM? Jeremy Clarkson slammed by fans for losing the show’s spirit – and his clapback left everyone even more Sh0cked!

    PUB or FARM? Jeremy Clarkson slammed by fans for losing the show’s spirit – and his clapback left everyone even more Sh0cked!

    Jeremy Clarkson has shared a defiant 11-word response to Clarkson’s Farm series four backlash as he shuts down viewers’ biggest complaint.

    The latest season of the documentary series landed on Amazon Prime on 23 May and then wrapped up earlier this month.

    It followed the former Top Gear presenter, 65, create and manage his own pub called The Farmer’s Dog, unlike the previous seasons which has followed him on the farm.

    Many have shared how they much preferred the programme when it was focused on his farm.

    Jeremy posted on X: ‘Series 4 of Clarkson’s Farm. Who do we like most? Endgame? Or Richard Ham?’

    To which a fan replied: ‘Talking about the TV show, I enjoyed more when it was more farm related. The pub was as overwhelming to you as for us lol.’

    Jeremy Clarkson has shared a defiant 11-word response to Clarkson¿s Farm series four backlash as he shuts down viewers¿ biggest complaint
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    Jeremy Clarkson has shared a defiant 11-word response to Clarkson’s Farm series four backlash as he shuts down viewers’ biggest complaint

    It followed the former Top Gear presenter, 65, create and manage his own pub called The Farmer's Dog, unlike the previous seasons which has followed him on the farm
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    It followed the former Top Gear presenter, 65, create and manage his own pub called The Farmer’s Dog, unlike the previous seasons which has followed him on the farm

    ‘I know what you mean but the pub IS farm related,’ Jeremy replied, shutting down the objection.

    Meanwhile on Reddit, others said the same thing.

    ‘Season 4 was more like Clarksons ‘Pub’ than Clarksons Farm.’

    ‘I think the show would be a lot more interesting if they focused more on the farm, and less on the pub and other outside activities.’

    However others have shared how much they enjoyed the recent series on X.

    Love Clarkson’s farm, amazing telly #clarksonsfarm.’

    ‘It may sound crazy, but I love the Diddly Squad family. Absolutely love these people.’

    ‘#Clarksonsfarm love this programme.’


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    Many have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts on the latest series of the documentary series

    Many have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts on the latest series of the documentary series

    Clarkson’s Farm fans make desperate plea to Jeremy and show bosses for next series amid flurry of scathing complaints

    Since its launch in 2021, Clarkson’s Farm has received rave reviews, from critics and audiences alike.

    It has given audiences a glimpse of the complexities of life on a farm- including the time pressure that goes into ploughing fields and sowing seeds, the sensitivity of crops and the farmer’s connection to the weather cycle and nature.

    Despite the chaos, the show consistently showcases the beauty of the verdant Cotswolds and the simple, humorous joys of country life.

    However, many ruled that the most recent season of the show took a more pessimistic tone.

    Season 4 of Clarkson’s Farm was released in three instalments, with the final two episodes of the season arriving on Prime Video on June 6th 2025.

    Clarkson's Farm fans make desperate plea to Jeremy and show bosses for next series amid flurry of scathing complaints
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    Clarkson’s Farm fans make desperate plea to Jeremy and show bosses for next series amid flurry of scathing complaints

    The season is orientated around Jeremy¿s aspiration to become a pub landlord, and the creation of his pub, The Farmer¿s Dog
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    The season is orientated around Jeremy’s aspiration to become a pub landlord, and the creation of his pub, The Farmer’s Dog

    The season is orientated around Jeremy’s aspiration to become a pub landlord, and the creation of his pub, The Farmer’s Dog.

    Fans suggested that the latest episodes are devoid of the first season’s country charm and were even too stressful to enjoy.

    On Reddit, a discussion emerged, sparked by one fan, who reviewed the newest season, saying ‘I grew up on a farm. I now keep ducks. I understand mud, mess, and malfunction – I practically thrive in it. But even I found season 4 more existential crisis than entertaining chaos.’

    ‘This season was too much, it wasn’t the fun farming show with Jezza doing stupid and smart at the same time. It was too stressful to be enjoyable, the last 2 episodes especially,’ said another.

    ‘Lacking in genuine laughs and feel good moments…’ echoed a third.

    But some commended Clarkson on his depiction of the day in, day out ‘plight of the British farmer ‘, and the hardships that the agricultural industry demands.

    ‘Things are so hard out there in real life. They said early on in the season how many pubs have shut down, and he decided to push on anyways,’ a fan noted.

    ‘They said how many subsidies have been cancelled, and they decided to push on anyways. This is what farmers, local entrepreneurs do every single day; because what happens if they don’t.

    One fan fumed: 'This season was too much, it wasn't the fun farming show with Jezza doing stupid and smart at the same time. It was too stressful to be enjoyable, the last 2 episodes especially'
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    One fan fumed: ‘This season was too much, it wasn’t the fun farming show with Jezza doing stupid and smart at the same time. It was too stressful to be enjoyable, the last 2 episodes especially’

    ‘This season is quite demoralizing, tragic even I would say; but I feel for him, for them all, and I would only ever continue encouraging them to keep on keeping on. Their work matters so much.’

    Clarkson himself pointed out the importance of preserving pubs in the countryside, which are fast becoming scarcer: ‘Loneliness is becoming a big issue in rural areas,’ said Clarkson.

    ‘If we end up at a point where there is no village pub, what is a village?’

    Clarkson’s Farm has already been confirmed to have been renewed for season 5, and the general consensus amongst the audience is, they want to see a shift back to the lighthearted dynamic of earlier seasons and keep the focus on farming tasks.

    ‘Honestly, I felt more proud watching him grow his first potato and shout “I did a thing” than I did watching him throw piles of money at building a pub under pressure,’ followed up another.

    The majority of fans feel that the show was at its peak when it focused on the farming basics: Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland vs Mother Nature.

    ‘I want it to still be grounded in reality (such as the paint marker attachment for the seed drill) rather than trying something that stands no chance of working (like growing coffee) or feels like it is only being done for sheer spectacle (such as hiring a fleet of combine harvesters to try and complete the harvest in record time),’ another chimed in.

    While a third echoed: ‘I completely agree, one thing I liked about the first season that is was just a lot slower. Less stuff were going on so you had the idea you were following growth.’

    Clarkson’s Farm fans sunk their claws into two ‘horrendous’ stars that appeared in the Prime Video show’s finale.

    The docu-series, which follows Jeremy Clarkson as he runs his own farm Diddly Squat in Oxfordshire, hit our screens in 2021.

    The latest fourth series was released on the streaming service last month and fans are heartbroken that it has already come to an end.

    Episodes Hurrying and Landlording were released on June 6 – and followed the Top Gear presenter get ready to open his pub The Farmer’s Dog.

    But while watching the final two instalments, some viewers had the same complaint about pub consultants Sue and Rachel Hawkins.

    The pair – who are known in the Cotswolds for transforming pubs – raised a few eyebrows when Pat Cummins told Jeremy to fork out on a number of questionable items, despite his £25,000 budget.

    Clarkson¿s Farm fans sunk their claws into two ¿horrendous¿ stars that appeared on the Amazon Prime show finale
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    Clarkson’s Farm fans sunk their claws into two ‘horrendous’ stars that appeared on the Amazon Prime show finale

    The docu-series, which follows Jeremy Clarkson run his own farm Diddly Squat in Oxfordshire, hit our screens in 2021
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    The docu-series, which follows Jeremy Clarkson run his own farm Diddly Squat in Oxfordshire, hit our screens in 2021

    One of those recommendations was to spend £40,000 on outdoor umbrellas.

    The pair ended up giving up their duties before the pub even opened, which left some viewers raging and taking to X, formerly known as Twitter to share their thoughts.

    ‘These two took all the money and after just two days of operation, claimed the building was not suitable as a pub, quit, and left all the mess behind.

    ‘You either point that out first and turn down the job, or take the money and make it work. scm+attitude issue #clarksonsfarm.’

    ‘These 2 “experts” the entire time had no issues with the pub, just wanted Jeremy to spend, spend, spend.

    ‘Tough opening and they both just f**k off, saying building’s knackered. Where was that thought process before opening? Absolute frauds.’

    ‘Never have I seen 2 people promise so much and deliver so little. I have a burning hatred of everything they are.

    ‘They took on a job, they didn’t raise imperative issues before hand and just let people suffer and stress.’

    Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts on the pair

    Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts on the pair

    But while watching the final two instalments, some viewers had the same complaint about pub consultants Sue and Rachel Hawkins
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    But while watching the final two instalments, some viewers had the same complaint about pub consultants Sue and Rachel Hawkins

    It comes after Pat Cummins exposed Jeremy’s surprising act at 10am after a revealing chat with host.

    Just a few days ahead of the World Test Championship final at Lord’s, Clarkson welcomed the Australian cricket captain to his famous Oxfordshire farm, Diddly Squat, to film a segment for the show.

    ‘I’ve never been a fan of cricket,’ Clarkson remarked.

    ‘I always had too much hay fever to know what was going on.’

    Speaking to Nine’s Today show, Cummins revealed that Clarkson had another reason to be interested in the sport.

    ‘He grows willow trees, so he’s making cricket bats,’ said Cummins.

    ‘I think he sees a fortune in the future where he’s going to sell these willow trees across to India or Australia, so he talked commercial terms on some of these things rather than cricket.’

    Days before, new Diddly Squat farmhand Harriet Cowan took a cheeky swipe at boss Jeremy Clarkson by claiming not all farmers are ’60-year-old men with beer bellies’.

    ‘Was unpaid’: Kaleb Cooper reveals truth about Clarkson’s Farm absence

    The glam blonde, 24, also starred in season four after manager Kaleb, 26, was unable to appear in several episodes.

    Now Harriett, who also works as a nurse, has said she hopes her starring role in the show will help challenge stereotypes around who can be a farmer.

    She told BBC News: ‘I think when you talk to somebody and ask what they stereotypically think of when someone says farmer they say “60-year-old man with a checked shirt and a beer belly”, and a lot of the time that is it, but us women are out here and farmers too.

    ‘Just because I’m a small blonde that likes to curl her hair and wear make-up, it doesn’t mean I can’t be a farmer’.

  • Sh0cked by the Hallucination – Coronation Street viewers chilled by scene hailed as a television masterpiece!

    Sh0cked by the Hallucination – Coronation Street viewers chilled by scene hailed as a television masterpiece!

    Sh0cked by the Hallucination – Coronation Street viewers chilled by scene hailed as a television masterpiece!

    Coronation Street fans were left sick to their stomachs after an evil villain made an ‘impossible’ return against all odds during Monday’s episode of the ITV show.

    Lauren Bolton, played by actress Cait Fitton in the programme, couldn’t believe her eyes when she thought that she’d seen Joel Deering (Calum Lill) – which makes no sense as he is dead.

    After viewers will know the evil solicitor was kl by Lauren back in September last year.

    During the most recent episode of Corrie, Lauren didn’t realise that she had taken a sip of lemonade, which had *** in it, when she attended Aadi Alahan’s (Adam Hussain) party.

    When a man wondered up to her, Lauren was convinced that it was Joel, not knowing that it was actually the drugs taking over her body.

    Just before Aadi could get to her and give her the help she needed, Lauren locked herself in the factory.

    Coronation Street fans were left sick to their stomachs after an evil villain made an 'impossible' return against all odds during Monday's episode of the ITV show
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    Coronation Street fans were left sick to their stomachs after an evil villain made an ‘impossible’ return against all odds during Monday’s episode of the ITV show

    Lauren Bolton, played by actress Cait Fitton in the programme, couldn't believe her eyes when she thought that she'd seen Joel Deering (Calum Lill) - which makes no sense as he is dead
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    Lauren Bolton, played by actress Cait Fitton in the programme, couldn’t believe her eyes when she thought that she’d seen Joel Deering (Calum Lill) – which makes no sense as he is dead

    The teen scared herself that much that she thought that ‘Joel’ was trying to take her baby Frankie away from her.

    ‘I don’t want to do this, give me Frankie please,’ she told him.

    She then shouted: ‘Just give him to me Joel!’

    Lauren welcomed Frankie into the world after she fell pregnant with Joel’s child after he gr00med and ab””s3d her for many months.

    Those watching at home were left gobsmacked at the scenes and rushed to X.

    ‘Lauren is having a massive trip and seeing dead Joel.’

    ‘OMG Lauren??????????’

    ‘Lauren seeing Joel oh god #corrie.’

    Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share how spooked out they would be if they saw Joel like she did

    Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share how spooked out they would be if they saw Joel like she did

    Lauren welcomed Frankie into the world after she fell pregnant with Joel's child after he groomed and abused her for many months (pictured)
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    Lauren welcomed Frankie into the world after she fell pregnant with Joel’s child after he gr00med and ab””s3d her for many months (pictured)

    ‘One word for tonight’s #Corrie WTF !! That was wacky.’

    Lauren and Joel started to get close when he helped her with an arrest.

    He also helped her with any money that she needed, but she had to give something back in return – sex.

    But Lauren wanted to cut it off at one point and even threatened him that she would tell his girlfriend Dee-Dee Bailey (Channique Sterling-Brown).

    This led him to beating her up and she was left in a really bad way and absent from the Cobbles for half a year.

    When she returned to Weatherfield things got heated again and she ended up murdering Joel after he att@cked her friend Max Turner (Paddy Bever).

    It comes after it was revealed that Jack Carroll has reportedly left the show after two years – and fans have already seen his final scenes.

    The actor, 26, who shot to fame on Britain’s Got Talent, joined the soap in 2023 as Bobby Crawford.

    Craig Tinker bl00died in final Coronation Street scenes after att@ck

    It’s now been revealed by The Mirror that Bobby has departed the soap — though his exit isn’t permanent, with the door left ajar for a possible comeback in the future.

    A source told the publication: ‘Bobby has had a dramatic couple of years on the cobbles, but the time has come to bid farewell. Actor Jack enjoyed his time on the soap, but it’s time to move on.

    ‘Viewers won’t see the character exit the street as he’s already left, with Jack filming his final scenes some time ago.

    ‘The door has been left open for Jack should he wish to come back to the show in the future. With his Aunty Carla there, Bobby will always have a place in Weatherfield.’

    MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.

  • “Justice for our son” – 7 years after the D3ath of 18-year-old Greg, sh0cking revelation by parents Colin and Mandy Mackie on This Morning sparks national debate across the UK!

    “Justice for our son” – 7 years after the D3ath of 18-year-old Greg, sh0cking revelation by parents Colin and Mandy Mackie on This Morning sparks national debate across the UK!

    “Justice for our son” – 7 years after the D3ath of 18-year-old Greg, sh0cking revelation by parents Colin and Mandy Mackie on This Morning sparks national debate across the UK!

    A mum and dad appeared on Tuesday’s episode of This Morning to talk about the heartbreaking d3ath of their son.

    Colin and Mandy Mackie lost their 18-year-old son Greg back in 2017 after he was found d3ad in his university halls of residence located in Edinburgh.

    A toxicology report showed that he had the equivalent of five 3cstasy t@blets in his system, but no trace of alcohol.

    The parents – who are campaigning to change the laws around spiking – believe that their son was sp1ked, but no justice has been served seven years on from their devastating loss.

    Recalling the moment that their lives changed forever, Mandy said: ‘We got a call at 6am and it was two police officers that called us, [who] come knocking on the door.

    ‘They just come in and “Your son has di3d from an 0verd0se”.

    A mum and dad appeared on Tuesday's episode of This Morning to talk about the heartbreaking death of their son
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    A mum and dad appeared on Tuesday’s episode of This Morning to talk about the heartbreaking d3ath of their son

    The pair, who are now campaigning to make a change to the law on spiking, spoke to hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard
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    The pair, who are now campaigning to make a change to the law on spiking, spoke to hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard

    ‘Greg had nothing to do with dg, Greg has never had anything to do with dg.’

    She continued: ‘He was a very cautious person.

    ‘He had already done some filming on depression and was actually at the time, he was doing studies and putting a programme together on dg.

    ‘He was very aware of everything, would never have taken his eye off the ball. So for them to say it was a dg 0verd0se, plus he was into his sports, he was into speedway, he was into boxing. It was something that never was part of our life.

    ‘It never entered our lives. So for someone to come and tell me something like that, “No you’ve got this wrong. There’s no way!”‘

    Colin went on to explain that they felt as if they weren’t given much support after they were told what had happened to their son, and that they had to keep ‘chasing’ the police for more information.

    ‘For a very challenging time, we just felt really let down,’ he told Cat and co-host Ben Shephard, 50.

    ‘That’s why we’ve moved on to where we are now, which is campaigning.’

    Mandy (pictured) told the TV presenters: 'Greg had nothing to do with drugs, Greg has never had anything to do with drugs'
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    Mandy (pictured) told the TV presenters: ‘Greg had nothing to do with dg, Greg has never had anything to do with dg’

    Ben asked what the police’s reaction was when they shared that they thought he had been sp1ked, after it was found he had the equivalent of five 3cstasy t@blets in his system, with no alcohol.

    Many said: ‘What had happened was, the statements they had got, they had interviewed 74 people in the halls of residence, they said he had been drinking and he had taken the tablets himself.

    ‘We were going “Nah. No, definitely not.” He wouldn’t do that.

    ‘You know your child.  And obvious;y when the report came through and he hadn’t been drinking, and the equivalent of five 3cstasy t@blets, then it was a totally different ball game.

    ‘We said “Look, we told you”. If he had been drinking, everyone could possibly take one.

    ‘But they even turned around and said even people that mess with dg would never have taken that many.

    ‘They know that’s a dangerous limit.’

    Colin revealed that they did do a ‘long investigation’, but nobody has been charged.

    Colin said: 'At the end of it, the police officer that they were dealing with said he'd got it down to two suspects, in his opinion, but didn't have enough evidence to get it over the line'
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    Colin said: ‘At the end of it, the police officer that they were d3aling with said he’d got it down to two suspects, in his opinion, but didn’t have enough evidence to get it over the line’

    ‘At the end of it, the police officer that they were d3aling with said he’d got it down to two suspects, in his opinion, but didn’t have enough evidence to get it over the line,’ Colin said.

    ‘So he could never prove it actually happened, and eventually dropped the case.

    ‘They said that’s it, it’s as far as they can go.’

    The couple have set up a charity called Spike Aware.

    ‘We’ve got to change this,’ Colin told the presenters.

    ‘We want to raise awareness of it and get changes in the law. The law wasn’t substantial enough,’ Colin said.

    Mandy explained Colin was reading through it and found a slight loop hole, stressing: ‘A few of the lawyers looked at it and thought “Yeah you’re right here. There is a loop hole.”‘

    Cat pointed out: ‘And it’s to be tougher on the perpetrator?’

    Grenfell survivor in tears over agonising choice on This Morning

    Colin explained: ‘Currently there’s a loop hole, you’ve got to show intent.

    ‘This is the gap, we have a discussions with Joe Roberts, an MP, he put forward an amendment last week to try and strengthen up the wording of the bill.

    ‘It was voted down and it will go the House Of Lords. We’re not giving up.’

  • “GET OFF!” – Boos echo across the venue as Eamonn Holmes is targeted at the 2025 TRIC Awards, leaving many stunned – What he said after left everyone speechless!

    “GET OFF!” – Boos echo across the venue as Eamonn Holmes is targeted at the 2025 TRIC Awards, leaving many stunned – What he said after left everyone speechless!

    “GET OFF!” – Boos echo across the venue as Eamonn Holmes is targeted at the 2025 TRIC Awards, leaving many stunned – What he said after left everyone speechless!

     

    Eamonn Holmes faced a chorus of boos as he accepted the accolade for GB news at the Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) awards on Tuesday evening.

    The TV presenter, 65, entered the stage via a wheelchair ramp before he accepted the gong on behalf of the team.

    However while Eamonn thanked the crew and viewers at home boos could be heard in the audience.

    A source for MailOnline at the awards said: ‘After it was announced that GB News Breakfast had won, there were a few boos around the room. Due to his wheelchair, Eamonn needed a ramp to get up on the stage.’

    ‘He gave a moving speech about the work of colleague Charli Peters, who had earlier won News Presenter for his work on exp0sing gr00ming g@ngs in Britain.

    ‘It was a nice moment seeing Eamonn pay tribute to a fellow news presenter, but it seemed someone in the audience didn’t agree.

    Eamonn Holmes faced a chorus of boos as he accepted the accolade for GB News at the TRIC Awards in his wheelchair on Tuesday evening
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    Eamonn Holmes faced a chorus of boos as he accepted the accolade for GB News at the TRIC Awards in his wheelchair on Tuesday evening

    The TV presenter, 65, entered the stage via a wheelchair ramp before he accepted the gong on behalf of the team
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    The TV presenter, 65, entered the stage via a wheelchair ramp before he accepted the gong on behalf of the team

    ‘They heckled for Eamonn to “get off,” and it was an awkward end to his speech.’

    It was unclear whether the star heard the heckler as he gushed: ‘For the thousands of people who voted, that is brilliant for us so we say thank you, thank you, thank you, to anyone who did bothered to vote.’

    It marks the second year in the row Eamonn has accepted the award in the News category at the viewer voted awards show.

    Last year he accepted the award aided by his walker as he in inferred that he had been st@bbed in the b@ck, as he told the audience: ‘So I got two things in my back that I didn’t want,’ seemingly referring to both his operation and his split from Ruth Langsford.

    Meanwhile Stacey Solomon lost out on a career accolade once again after she missed out on the award for Social Media Broadcaster at awards.

    The TV presenter was nominated alongside Eddie Hall (The Beast), Rob Beckett and LadBaby and it was the latter who received the honour.

    The loss comes just months after Stacey, 35, was left disappointed when her show Sort Your Life Out lost out on the Factual Entertainment prize at the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards.

    At the time the star let rip at the BAFTA judges in an online rant as she said her team were ‘robbed’ of the accolade, prompting backlash from fans who branded her a ‘bad loser’.

    A source for MailOnline said: 'After it was announced that GB News Breakfast had won, there were a few boos around the room'

    'They heckled for Eamonn to "get off," and it was an awkward end to his speech'

    A source for MailOnline said: ‘After it was announced that GB News Breakfast had won, there were a few boos around the room’

    Meanwhile Stacey Solomon once again lost out on a career accolade once again after she missed out on the award for Social Media Broadcaster at awards
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    Meanwhile Stacey Solomon once again lost out on a career accolade once again after she missed out on the award for Social Media Broadcaster at awards

    The TV presenter was nominated alongside Eddie Hall (The Beast), Rob Beckett and LadBaby (pictured) and it was the latter who received the honour
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    The TV presenter was nominated alongside Eddie Hall (The Beast), Rob Beckett and LadBaby (pictured) and it was the latter who received the honour

    And once again Stacey lost out on an accolade after this year’s TRIC winners were decided by a million votes from the British Public from a list of pre-established nominations.

    Taking to the stage to accept the award Ladbaby, whose real name is Alex, was joined by his wife Roxanne as he began: ‘Thank you so much.

    ‘We started in social media 10 years ago when we were in a very difficult place in life, we were struggling to pay our mortgage we had just had a kid, we were living on about £20 a week and it really changed our lives.’

    Elsewhere Clarkson’s Farm, which has just seen season four released, grabbed the gong in the Entertainment category over Gavin And Stacey, I’m A Celebrity…. Get Me Out Of Here! and The Traitors.

    While Strictly Come Dancing and Loose Women were dealt a brutal blow, with both shows among a series of high profile snubs to not even be nominated.

    In the Daytime category, A Place In The Sun secured the win as it triumphed over Escape To The Country, Richard Osman’s House Of Games and This Morning.

    Best Drama went to Call The Midwife as it won over All Creatures Great And Small, Baby Reindeer and Bridgerton.

    24 Hours In Police Custody beat Freddie Flintoff’s Field Of Dreams On Tour, The Martin Lewis Money Show Live and The Repair Shop in the Factual category.

    At the time the star let rip at the BAFTA judges in an online rant as she said her team were 'robbed' of the accolade, prompting backlash from fans who branded her a 'bad loser'
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    At the time the star let rip at the BAFTA judges in an online rant as she said her team were ‘robbed’ of the accolade, prompting backlash from fans who branded her a ‘bad loser’

    Clarkson's Farm , which has just seen season four released, grabbed the gong in the Entertainment category
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    Clarkson’s Farm , which has just seen season four released, grabbed the gong in the Entertainment category

    It was a day to celebrate for Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks after their podcast Staying Relevant triumphed in the podcast category
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    It was a day to celebrate for Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks after their podcast Staying Relevant triumphed in the podcast category

    Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks scoop podcast award at TRIC Awards 2025

    Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden won best Radio Show (Jamie pictured with Christine McGuinness)
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    Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden won best Radio Show (Jamie pictured with Christine McGuinness)

    It was a day to celebrate for Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks after their podcast Staying Relevant triumphed against Begin Again with Davina McCall, Sh**ged. Married. Annoyed, and That Peter Crouch Podcast.

    While in the Food category fan favourite The Great British Bake Off came out on top in a strong category with Great British Menu, James Martin Saturday Morning and MasterChef.

    As for the Game Show award, there’s Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win, Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, The 1% Club and The Chase were nominated and it was Lee Mack’s The 1% Club which grabbed the gong.

    Six Nations Rugby won best Live Sport and GB News Breakfast took home the prize in the news category.

    Charlie Peters took home best News presenter as he went head to head with Dan Walker, Fiona Bruce and Susanna Reid.

    As for the Radio Presenter award Jordan North was named number one against Ally McCoist, Simon Mayo and Vernon Kay.

    The Radio Show category featured Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark & Sian Welby, Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden, Rylan on Sunday and White & Jordan.

    But it was Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden that won the award.

    The Soap Actor award went to EastEnders’ Steve McFadden who plays Phil Mitchell while EastEnders also received the honour of Soap Of The Year.

    He beat other nominees Barney Walsh who stars as Cam Mickelthwaite in Casualty, Beth Cordingly who plays Ruby Fox-Milligan in Emmerdale and Jack P Shepherd who portrays David Platt in Coronation Street.

    TV Personality went to Bradley Walsh as he pipped Alison Hammond, Ant & Dec and Martin Lewis to the post.

    As the stars gathered at London’s Grosvenor House, the event was hosted by TRIC President Dan Walker and welcomed close to 1,000 guests and featured a show-stopping live performance by Magic Radio’s Lemar.