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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know…

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going to have to run it with – Joe Wicks, aka The Body Coach.Daddy Pig is running for The National Deaf Children’s Society, after it was revealed in a recent episode of Peppa Pig that…

Inside Sara Cox’s new function as Scott Mills’ substitute: How star reacted to new function, the VERY strict directions from…

When Sara Cox completed her heroic 135-mile marathon challenge for Children in Need, it was her Radio 2 colleague Scott Mills who embraced her at the finishing line.Jubilant but very exhausted, former ladette Sara appeared delighted to see her friend. The only others to greet her were members of her own family.Indeed, Mills, her long-standing friend and colleague was even given the honour of announcing on air the staggering final total that had been raised – more than £10million – on his Radio 2 breakfast show in November…

JAN MOIR: I want Wendy might have held on till a glimmer of sunshine crept again into the grieving shadows of her soul. But who’s…

By the time you read this, Wendy Duffy will probably be dead, or in the final hours of her life at least. Although perfectly healthy and medically declared to be of sound mind, she made a decision to go to a Swiss euthanasia clinic and end her life.Earlier this week the 56-year-old former care worker from the West Midlands finished putting her affairs in order, boarded a plane to Basel and flew off to her certain death, scheduled for today.‘I can’t wait,’ she told the Daily Mail’s Jenny Johnston in a moving interview…

Sam Newman calls for expenses be dropped towards Ben Roberts-Smith in fiery rant

Sam Newman has called for all charges against decorated war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith to be dropped, as the Victoria Cross recipient prepares to fight multiple war crime allegations in court.Speaking on the latest episode of his controversial podcast You Cannot Be Serious, Newman said Australia should support Roberts-Smith amid the ongoing legal proceedings.'Australia should support Ben Robert Smith,' he said.'They should drop all the charges and wipe the frown off their face and get on with life,' he added.Roberts-Smith,…

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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know higher

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going…
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Inside Sara Cox’s new function as Scott Mills’ substitute: How star reacted to new function, the VERY strict directions from bosses… and what they mentioned about her predecessor – revealed to KATIE HIND

When Sara Cox completed her heroic 135-mile marathon challenge for Children in Need, it was her Radio 2 colleague Scott Mills who embraced her at the finishing line.Jubilant but very exhausted, former ladette Sara appeared delighted to see her friend. The only others to greet her were members of her own family.Indeed, Mills, her long-standing…
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JAN MOIR: I want Wendy might have held on till a glimmer of sunshine crept again into the grieving shadows of her soul. But who’s anybody to resolve how a lot anguish one other human ought to endure?

By the time you read this, Wendy Duffy will probably be dead, or in the final hours of her life at least. Although perfectly healthy and medically declared to be of sound mind, she made a decision to go to a Swiss euthanasia clinic and end her life.Earlier this week the 56-year-old former care worker from the West Midlands finished putting her…
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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know higher

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going…
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Inside Sara Cox’s new function as Scott Mills’ substitute: How star reacted to new function, the VERY strict directions from bosses… and what they mentioned about her predecessor – revealed to KATIE HIND

When Sara Cox completed her heroic 135-mile marathon challenge for Children in Need, it was her Radio 2 colleague Scott Mills who embraced her at the finishing line.Jubilant but very exhausted, former ladette Sara appeared delighted to see her friend. The only others to greet her were members of her own family.Indeed, Mills, her long-standing…
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JAN MOIR: I want Wendy might have held on till a glimmer of sunshine crept again into the grieving shadows of her soul. But who’s anybody to resolve how a lot anguish one other human ought to endure?

By the time you read this, Wendy Duffy will probably be dead, or in the final hours of her life at least. Although perfectly healthy and medically declared to be of sound mind, she made a decision to go to a Swiss euthanasia clinic and end her life.Earlier this week the 56-year-old former care worker from the West Midlands finished putting her…
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When Sara Cox completed her heroic 135-mile marathon challenge for Children in Need, it was her Radio 2 colleague Scott Mills who embraced her at the finishing line.Jubilant but very exhausted, former ladette Sara appeared delighted to see her friend. The only others to greet her were members of her…
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By the time you read this, Wendy Duffy will probably be dead, or in the final hours of her life at least. Although perfectly healthy and medically declared to be of sound mind, she made a decision to go to a Swiss euthanasia clinic and end her life.Earlier this week the 56-year-old former care…
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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know higher

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going…
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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know higher

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going…
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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know higher

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going…
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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know higher

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going…
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The darkish facet of Joe Wicks: I could not imagine what I used to be listening to, writes BRYONY GORDON. This is why he ought to know higher

Of all the people on the starting line of the London Marathon this weekend – from the man dressed as a rhinoceros to the person running with a washing machine on their back – the participant you have to feel most sorry for is Daddy Pig.It’s not just the weighty, stiflingly hot costume he will have to run the 26.2 miles in, but the human he’s going…
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