Kilmarnock will be worried by the result in Gorgie today which has plunged them into a real relegation fight.
07.01.2020 - 16:46 / breakingnews.ie
Popular BBC Radio Ulster presenter Stephen Clements has died suddenly at the age of 47, the corporation has announced.
Clements, a married father-of-two, joined the station last summer, having been the long-time presenter of Q Radio’s breakfast show.
BBC Northern Ireland director Peter Johnston said: “We are sorry to bring you the sad news of the passing of our colleague, Stephen Clements.
“Our thoughts are with Stephen’s family, friends and colleagues, at this difficult time.”
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BBC presenter Stephen Clements has died at the age of 47.
The Radio Ulster host, who leaves behind wife Natasha and two children Poppy and Robbie, died suddenly, according to a statement from Q Radio.
BBC presenter Stephen Clements has tragically died at the age of 47, it has been confirmed by the network. Stephen passed away just four months after landing the gig on BBC Northern Ireland, which he called the "job of a lifetime." His death was announced by his employer on the lunchtime news after his 10:30am show was instead hosted by fellow presenter Steven Rainey.
BBC Radio Ulster’s new mid-morning presenter Stephen Clements has died suddenly at the age of just 47.