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After suddenly losing his best friend and colleague Joe Lyons in August last year, Capital Radio presenter Roman Kemp has opened up about his own mental health battle. It comes ahead of the release of his new documentary, Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency.
The hard-hitting and timely show tackles the growing mental health crisis amongst young men in the UK. “This is a project that I wanted to do for a long time,” Roman tells OK!, before admitting that he too had been keeping his feelings hidden.
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EXCLUSIVE: Sexy Beast and The Departed actor Ray Winstone is to turn his cockney tones to a feature documentary on the heyday for British stunt performers in Hollywood.
Jessie Wallace She is known for portraying the role of Kat Slater on the BBC soap opera EastEnders, (2000–2005, 2010–2016, 2018–present). Her role as Kat won her the National Television Awards for Most Popular Newcomer (2001), as well as the British Soap Award for Best Newcomer (2001) and Most Popular Actress (2003) and the British Soap Award for Best Actress (2011).
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's revelations during their chat with Oprah Winfrey earlier this month has made noise across the globe. From racism claims to receiving no support from the royal family during trying times, Meghan and Harry left not just the UK in a state of shock but people across the world.
Kate Garraway has opened up on how her husband Derek Draper has been “physically changed” after losing eight stone during his year-long hospital stay. Good Morning Britain star Kate, 53, previously revealed that Derek has lost eight stone in just six months following his coronavirus battle.
Martin Lewis has found that people with a mental health condition are three times more likely to have been the victim of an online scam in comparison with the wider UK population.
Paul Gascoigne's "nonsense words" have proven to be a hit on the Italian version of 'I'm A Celebrity. .
Ross Kemp has opened up about his continued support of Scott Mitchell in the wake of Dame Barbara Windsor’s death.The Carry On icon and EastEnders star passed away December after her battle with Alzheimer’s, aged 83. Ross - who played Grant Mitchell, Barbara’s on screen son in the BBC soap - told us that her husband, Scott is a “true friend.” “I was very much involved and I'm still close to Scott.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Archewell Foundation has named the charities it will be supporting including a mental health charity, an online racial justice movement and two groups that promote diversity in media.
coronavirus lockdown and fears over the Brexit deal’s insufficient support for touring musicians is taking an unprecedented toll on the mental health of musicians in the UK.New research conducted by the charity Help Musicians, who surveyed over 700 musicians across the UK for the study, found that 87 per cent of respondents said their mental health had deteriorated over the past year.59 per cent of musicians said that their worries about the impact of Brexit on the music industry had compounded
Ben Shephard has reassured viewers that 'Good Morning Britain' takes mental health "very seriously". The 46-year-old presenter opened up on Thursday's episode (11.