A driver has been rushed to hospital after a crash between a broken-down bus and a van on a busy road today,
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Lorraine Kelly paid tribute to a colleague on her show who died following a battle with terminal breast cancer.
The TV presenter was emotional as she spoke about ITV producer Hannah Hawkins, who died just months after giving birth to her son. Joined by Dr.
Hilary on the show, the Scottish TV presenter paid tribute to Hannah, saying: "We’ve got some very sad news to share with you about a much-loved member of our team. "Our producer Hannah Hawkins died just before the weekend after discovering that her cancer had returned only a few months ago.
"Just shortly after she gave birth to her beautiful boy Rory." Lorraine went on to call her "amazing," before listing all of her incredible charity work, which included raising awareness and money for breast cancer. Dr.
Hilary added: "So kind, so universally adored, we miss her terribly already, just 33 with a young son. It’s really a tragedy that we are all coming to terms with." Lorraine went on to add she couldn't bring herself to read Hannah's husband's Instagram post announcing her death because she didn't think she "would get through it." She also expressed that Hannah had died "too young and too soon." Hannah welcomed her baby son just two months ago when she was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time while pregnant.
Announcing her death on Instagram, Hannah's widower Tom shared a snap of her holding their baby son Rory as he penned a lengthy caption, which began: "Hannah Hawkins 11.12.89 - 3.11.23 "For someone whose love language was gift-giving, leaving us the day before my birthday was really not the one. I wish you’d kept the receipt." The dad-of-one continued, writing that he could "write an essay" on how unfair it is that she will miss out on seeing their son
.A driver has been rushed to hospital after a crash between a broken-down bus and a van on a busy road today,
Kim Woodburn has fiercely defended Nigel Farage after Lorraine Kelly made comments about his appearance while on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Lorraine's remarks about the former UKIP leader's face sparked outrage among viewers, who accused her of being "rude and nasty" and "man and body shaming".Talking about Nigel alongside Edwina Currie, Lorraine said: "Is he only 59? I thought he was a hell of a lot older than that.That's astonishing, that just shows you get the face you deserve." Following the remark the How Clean Is Your House star Kim spoke out on the uncomfortable remark. Kim shared her thoughts on the matter during a chat with TV presenter Jeni Barnett on GB News.
S Club Juniors star Stacey McClean has split from her husband Fraser Franks after a decade together. The pop star, 34, who shot to fame during the 2000s in the spin off S Club 7 group, took to Instagram on Thursday to confirm her separation from her footballer husband, 33.The couple had been together for 10 years and said their daughter Nellie, four years old, is "the only thing that matters" following the split. Sharing the news with her 15K followers alongside a snap of their daughter, Stacey wrote: "Hello.
Dame Mary Berry was surprised to find a blanket adorned with TV star Ben Shephard’s face in Lorraine Kelly’s dressing room.
Lorraine Kelly dazzled in a sparkly suit as she attended the ITV Palooza event last night - despite suffering a slight outfit disaster.
Lorraine Kelly made a savage dig at Nigel Farage after his rumble in the I’m A Celebrity jungle last night.
Lorraine Kelly has demanded ITV’s I’m A Celebrity to add a “warning” to certain scenes after Monday night’s episode left her “traumatised”. On Tuesday morning Good Morning Britain hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madely went over to the Lorraine studio for a teaser for her show.
Lorraine Kelly “didn’t ever think” the Change + Check charity single would momentarily top the iTunes music chart ahead of The Beatles.
Lorraine Kelly has shared a sweet snap of her with her rarely seen husband Steve Smith to celebrate his 64th birthday. The iconic ITV presenter, 63, posted a picture of the pair together in matching beige safari outfits to her Instagram account. She wrote as a caption: "Happy Birthday @stevesmithdundee - how can you be 64???? Celebrations tonight x.” Lorraine’s fans responded to the post with their messages of well wishes.
As Deadline revealed exclusively on Monday, Netflix‘s hit seriesWednesday will be moving locations, with the upcoming second season filming in Ireland.
DI Alison 'Tosh' McIntosh has been a main character in the BBC's Shetland since it first began and has built up a reputation on the Isles for her determination to get justice. For the eighth series, Tosh has stepped into the role of DI at the Lerwick police station. It's only on a temporary basis however, as for practical reasons she isn't able, or perhaps doesn't want, to make it official.
Lorraine Kelly was left open-mouthed as former Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing unveiled a tattoo of her face, live on-air. Jamie, 35, and his wife Sophie Habboo, 30, made an appearance on Lorraine's ITV morning show as they discussed their marriage and upcoming podcast tour.The interview descended into chaos as Jamie excitedly told Lorraine that he had "done something quite wild". Lorraine, 63, replied: "Go on then.
Lorraine Kelly has said that the smell of aviation fuel triggers Lockerbie bombing memories, even after 35 years.
Lorraine Kelly was left lost for words today as Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing showed off a tattoo on his arm of the Scots presenter's face.
Randall died at the age of 57 following a private battle with ALS. Now, Bullock is trying to pick up the pieces and carrying on.Bullock is reportedly working hard to keep her head up and stay strong for the sake of her two children, Louis, 13 and Laila, 11. Although the kids are Bullock’s adopted children, Randall was said to be a father to them.“She’s struggling to stay strong and picking up the pieces for her children,” a source revealed, per OK! Magazine. “The last few years have been incredibly stressful and heartbreaking for her — and Sandra hasn’t yet fully processed everything — but she’s slowly learning to manage her grief,” the insider added.Bullock allegedly has herself and the kids in therapy to help them deal with the tremendous loss of Randall.
Lorraine Kelly was left apologising as she returned to screens as she promised her ITV co-stars and viewers "it won't happen again". The presenter was back fronting her self-titled show on Wednesday (November 8) after returning earlier this week following her half-term break.
Lorraine Kelly was one of the first journalists on the scene of the Lockerbie disaster in 1988 and, after returning to the town 35-years later, the TV host unlocked undiagnosed PTSD.
Lorraine Kelly became emotional during Monday's instalment of her breakfast programme as she addressed the heartbreaking news of her colleague's death after she tragically passed away last week at the age of only 33.
Lorraine Kelly has shared 'the saddest news' that one of her colleagues from her self-titled show sadly passed away at the age of 25.
The recent passing of Terence Davies and the tributes that followed — tales of a steel will, impassioned budgetary battles and a host of dream projects that never materialized — give this highly personal tribute to Scottish filmmaker Bill Douglas an extra and very poignant relevance as a similar story, now depressingly familiar to the British film industry, of an uncompromising talent who left us with a tantalizing promise of what might have been. Now largely unknown to the wider world, but very dear to the heart of Scotland (despite the fact that he left his homeland at the earliest opportunity), Douglas is the closest thing to a Rosetta Stone in recent British independent and social-realist cinema. From his early home movies through to his last three-hour masterwork Comrades (1986), the director left an indelible imprint that still seems shockingly modern today, leaving traces in everything from Derek Jarman’s early Super-8 works to Lynne Ramsay’s Ratcatcher and beyond.