26/06/2017

Morning magazine programme presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Corrie star Shayne Ward talks about his latest plotline and a possible return to music. Anita and Mark Abel talk about their son Sam, who committed suicide earlier this year following what they believe to be online bullying, while psychologist Emma Kenny and Nicola Evans take calls on the subject of bullying in today's phone-in. Consumer editor Alice Beer and fire safety expert Dave Sibert examine how safe home appliances are and which could pose a fire risk in the wake of the shocking Grenfell Tower fire. Martin Lewis shows how a five-minute 'wallet workout' could save people hundreds of pounds. Jon Platt, the father who took on the education authorities over taking his daughter on holiday during term time, talks about his long court battle and whether he would do the same again with hindsight.
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