14/09/2017

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. There is an exclusive interview with Laura Simpson, the woman who apparently shared a kiss and hug with Wayne Rooney before he was charged with drink driving. She explains why she urges Coleen to forgive him. One man says that charities are trying to steal money left by his late wife as they question the validity of her will. Secondary school teacher Alex McGee discusses bullying and how he has seen one pupil pull a knife on another. The phone lines are open for parents whose children are being bullied. Alex Holmes from the Diana Award and Deidre Sanders offer advice on the subject. John Torode makes a delicious beef wellington and shows how to achieve fillet-filled pastry perfection. Gok Wan has tips on looking stylish on the school run.
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