starving dog out the door of a moving car. A horrified member of the public witnessed the traumatic incident in Birmingham before quickly rushing to the animal’s aid.
04.08.2020 - 14:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
hospital after suffering from a stroke, it has emerged.
Campbell, who replaced his brother Ali as the lead singer in 2008, is said to be 'up and about' according to a statement released by the band.The 62-year-old from Birmingham still plans to tour with the band according to the statement.A statement said: "We can confirm that our lead singer and brother Duncan Campbell was taken to hospital after suffering a stroke."While we can report that he is already up and about, we ask fans to respect
.starving dog out the door of a moving car. A horrified member of the public witnessed the traumatic incident in Birmingham before quickly rushing to the animal’s aid.
When we tried to contact Adam and Rebecca Hatton to say they'd won a £250 in our Very.co.uk 'memorable imperfect moment competition' we got no reply. But that was because the couple were in the delivery room greeting their first child Henry into the world! New mum Rebecca, 26, from Birmingham, entered the heart-warming clip into our Very.co.uk competition last month after filming it for family and friends who missed out on a party to reveal the sex due to the ongoing Covid crisis.
Birmingham Children's hospital where he remains in a serious condition.
UB40 singer Duncan Campbell is recovering in hospital after suffering a stroke.A statement from the band said the 62-year-old, from Birmingham, is “up and about” and doing well.Campbell replaced his brother Ali as lead singer of the British reggae group in 2008, after Ali quit over a disagreement about the band's management.The band were due to go on tour next year.A statement from the band said: “We can confirm that our lead singer and brother Duncan Campbell was taken to hospital after
McDonald's site has been forced to close after a number of its staff tested positive for coronavirus.