29/05/2017

Rylan Clark-Neal and Alison Hammond present the morning magazine programme. Ferne McCann goes backstage before the first Britain's Got Talent semi-final tonight, and chats to some of the contestants. Former Geordie Shore star Holly Hagan talks about having a tattoo removed and undergoes her second treatment live on the show with Dr Tijion Esho, who talks about the increasing rise of tattoo regret. Consumer editor Alice Beer discusses the recent computer failure which crippled British Airways flights over the weekend, and what passengers should do in the wake of the resulting cancellations and disruption. Yoga teacher Shona Vertue offers a beginner's guide to yoga that that can be done at home. Agony aunt Lucy Beresford offers advice to viewers on the subject of family feuds. DJ BBQ - aka barbecue fan Christian Stevenson - has tips on everything you need to know about grilling food to perfection, whatever the weather. Sharon Marshall rounds up all the latest news from the soaps.
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