Preparation - Colchester s MP Will Quince is taking part in the London Marathon AN MP who has spent the past year getting fit and losing weight has secured a place in this year’s London Marathon. Colchester’s MP Will Quince has managed to lose seven stone within a year, and running is now a substantial part of his fitness routine. With his fitness continuing to improve, the 38-year-old felt 2021 was the ideal year to run the London Marathon. It will be the first marathon he has ever attempted. The last sponsored run Mr Quince took part in was a half marathon back in 2013.
The buildings in Nuneaton and Bedworth that will turn purple tomorrow night
They will light up in support of Holocaust Memorial Day
Nuneaton Town Hall
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Myleene Klass suffered a miscarriage whilst presenting her radio show, as she recalled the heartbreaking experience of continuing her work whilst losing her baby.
Myleene Klass today reveals she suffered a miscarriage while presenting a live radio programme – yet found the strength to finish the show.
In a moving interview with You magazine, the singer-turned-broadcaster describes how she went to the toilet during a break and realised she had lost her child. I was on air. I went to the loo while the music was playing and there was blood everywhere. I didn t know what to do. I had one hour left of my show.
Distraught, she called her friend Lauren Laverne, the presenter of Radio 4 s Desert Island Discs, who gently supported her through the rest of the show.