30/05/2017

Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford present the morning magazine programme. Neighbours star Jackie Woodburne talks about being one of the longest-serving characters in the soap's history. There is an exclusive look behind the scenes at Take That's new video for single New Day. Royal editor Camilla Tominey gives her view on Prince William's recent candid interview in GQ with former spin doctor Alastair Campbell. Caroline Davis talks live from Otley about her devastation at losing her best friend Wendy Fawell in the Manchester bombing, and her promise to raise Wendy's daughter Charlotte as her own. Eyewitness Victoria Northover-Holmes talks about seeing the terrifying attack on a keeper by a tiger at Hamerton Zoo yesterday, while wildlife expert Simon Cowell explains the behaviour of tigers and why they attack. Dr Chris Steele looks at the latest health headlines. Last night's Britain's Got Talent semi-final winners talk about what it means to make it through to the final.
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