Mancunian former TV star John Stapleton has thanked fans for their support following the death of his wife Lynn Faulds Wood.
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Katherine Jenkins is teaming up with Dame Vera Lynn to release wartime classic We'll Meet Again as a duet during the coronavirus crisis.
Classical singer Katherine will add her vocals to the song, which was originally released in 1939 and became an anthem for Britons during the Second World War.
The new version of We'll Meet Again will be released on Saturday, April 11, with all proceeds going to NHS charities to help provide food, mental health care and car parking for staff working on the
Mancunian former TV star John Stapleton has thanked fans for their support following the death of his wife Lynn Faulds Wood.
A Perthshire woman is bound to get the royal seal of approval as she raises funds for the NHS.
On the same evening the nation took to the streets again to clap for the NHS, six young footballers shared another way they want to help out.
Some of the biggest names in Manchester’s drag scene have collaborated with drag performers from around the world to raise money for Age UK.
The nation once again took to our doorsteps on Thursday evening to clap for our NHS — but Strictly Come Dancing star Saffron Barker has gone one step further, and come up with a way to raise money for health workers. Saffron, 19, and other prominent YouTube talent will encourage their subscribers to watch their YouTube video on Super Saturday but most importantly, to watch the ads, to drive up the income for donation.
Rocker Tony Iommi is auctioning a selection of personal items, including a guitar he played onstage with Black Sabbath, to support Britain’s National Health Service.
Katherine Jenkins and Vera Lynn have teamed up to record a new version of We’ll Meet Again after Queen Elizabeth II referenced the wartime anthem in her speech addressing the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dame Vera Lynn's We'll Meet Again has had a huge boost in sales this week after the Queen referenced the famous wartime song during her address to the UK about the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday (April 5).
Creator is raising money for health workers and theatre freelancers
Singer Katherine Jenkins says she has no regrets about stepping in to stop a mugging, insisting: “If it happened again, I’d do it again.”
Katherine Jenkins has revealed she has no regrets about helping an elderly woman fight off muggers last year. On 4 December 2019, the mezzo-soprano singer was crossing the road in Chelsea, heading to rehearsals before a charity carol concert, when she saw a woman being robbed.