Ben Shephard has given an update on his pal Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper, who continues to battle the coronavirus.
11.04.2020 - 20:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A new social media campaign has been launched by Government to show solidarity with domestic abuse victims during the coronavirus crisis.
The initiative called #YouAreNotAlone has been set up to raise awareness that help is still available available for those at risk at home.
News of the campaign was revealed by UK Home Secretary Priti Patel during the Government’s daily coronavirus briefing.
It is hoped that the initiative will reassure domestic abuse sufferers that they are not alone and
Ben Shephard has given an update on his pal Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper, who continues to battle the coronavirus.
Paloma Faith, Nick Cave, and Johnny Marr are among the stars who have put their names to a letter calling on the U.K. government to bail out arts organisations amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Good Morning Britain presenter Ben Shephard has paid tribute to a guest of the show who has sadly died.The TV host took to Twitter after it was announced that Jack Reynolds, a daredevil pensioner who broke four Guinness World Records for charity between the ages of 104 and 107, died aged 108.The family of Jack, who was from Derbyshire, announced his sad passing on Saturday afternoon saying he had fallen ill in December last year.
Ben Shephard revealed he has “very ill” family members as he shared his support to co-star Kate Garraway as her husband Derek Draper battles coronavirus.The Good Morning Britain star became emotional as he shared his support to Kate’s husband, who has been in intensive care for three weeks after contracting the virus.
Love Island star Amy Hart has shared the transformative moment that the course of her life changed.Taking to Twitter the 27 year old reality TV starlet shared an image of herself in her air hostess days, pouting fresh faced and wearing her British Airways uniform. She captioned the post: "A year ago today I got ‘the call’ from Love Island and then had to do the longest flight ever and try to [Shhh emoji].
Prince William and Kate Middleton remain focused on the mental health of the British people during the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge teamed up with the mental health charity Every Mind Matters to create a public service announcement to offer support to those suffering with their mental health during these trying times.
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