EXCLUSIVE: Susie Dark, the chief operating officer of Fremantle UK-owned Naked TV, is leaving the company after more than five years.
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ongoing investigation into the future of UK music festivals, looking into issues like the impact of Brexit, festival insurance, among others.The inquiry was launched to look into the survival of UK music festivals in the future, with the Committee noting in November that festival cancellations have resulted in revenues being down by 90 per cent in 2020.
Speaking during the inquiry this morning, Massive Attack‘s Robert Del Naja criticised the live music industry’s response to climate change,
.EXCLUSIVE: Susie Dark, the chief operating officer of Fremantle UK-owned Naked TV, is leaving the company after more than five years.
Kate Garraway has laughed off viewer comments about her “cluttered” home that featured in her recent ITV documentary. The one-off feature – titled Finding Derek – follows the Good Morning Britain presenter and her husband Derek Draper, who has been in hospital for a year.
Kate Garraway has thanked the public for their support after her Finding Derek documentary aired this week. The Good Morning Britain presenter gave viewers an insight to her life over the past year as her husband Derek Draper has been in hospital battling the effects of coronavirus.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Good Morning Britain star Kate Garraway invited cameras to follow her struggle following husband Derek Draper's positive Covid-19 diagnosis which has left him with severe health issues. In the ITV documentary, Finding Derek, it was revealed that Kate's family home has been totally transformed in order to allow access for when, hopefully, her husband can return home.
Kate Garraway’s heartbreaking documentary on husband Derek Draper aired on Tuesday.The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, has captured her husband’s battle with Covid-19 every step of the way after he contracted the respiratory illness in March 2020. And the hour-long programme, Finding Derek, which aired on Tuesday, saw mum-of-two Kate reveal how she might have to “fall in love again” with her former lobbyist husband.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Kate Garraway has confirmed she is not ready to give up her day job despite suggesting she might in order to look after her husband Derek Draper. Appearing on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain in the lead up to her ITV documentary, Finding Derek, the GMB host was asked whether she has considered leaving her position to become a full-time carer.