Britons pledge to attend Sarah Everard vigils today

Britons have today pledged to attend a vigil for Sarah Everard despite the Metropolitan Police urging people to stay at home following a High Court battle.  Organisers of a gathering for the marketing executive, 33, in Clapham Common, south London, were last night continuing talks with the Met to work out how it could go … Read more

Royals are not racist, Lord-Lieutenant Peaches Golding tells BBC’s Today programme

The first black Lord-Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding today became the latest of Britain’s BAME leaders to defend the Royal Family against claims of racism made by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in their bombshell Oprah interview.  Today, Lord-Lieutenant Golding said she did ‘not believe in the least’ allegations they were racist. Lord-Lieutenant Golding, 67, added … Read more

Scotland eases lockdown measures TODAY meaning up to four adults can meet

Bonnie day for a BBQ? Scotland eases lockdown measures TODAY meaning up to four adults from two households can meet socially in private gardens (but remember to bring an umbrella) Gatherings can take place in any outdoor space, including private gardens  Nicola Sturgeon announced a ‘cautious acceleration’ of her roadmap this week  Scots taking advantage … Read more

Today show: Karl jokes Ally Langdon is still zonked on pain medication

‘It’s the medication’: Allison Langdon has a bizarre moment on the Today show – as Karl Stefanovic hints she’s zonked on pain pills after her hydrofoiling accident By Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:50 GMT, 11 March 2021 | Updated: 21:52 GMT, 11 March 2021 Pain medication can really knock you out – … Read more

Amol Rajan joins Radio 4’s Today after John Humphrys left the flagship current affairs show in 2019

Amol Rajan joins Radio 4’s Today show that John Humphrys left in 2019 after 30 years on the flagship current affairs programme BBC’s media editor Amol Rajan has joined Radio 4’s current affairs show Today He will begin presenting later this spring alongside Justin Webb, Mishal Husain Martha Kearney and Nick Robinson also present the flagship … Read more

Allison Langdon arrives home from the Today show on crutches after Samantha Armytage quits Sunrise

Today host Allison Langdon arrives home from work on crutches as she recovers from her hydrofoiling accident – hours after Sam Armytage took her final bow on Sunrise By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:33 GMT, 11 March 2021 | Updated: 03:39 GMT, 11 March 2021 She may still be bound to crutches … Read more

CBS This Morning beats GMA and Today for the first time EVER thanks to Oprah’s Harry and Meghan chat

CBS This Morning on Monday beat GMA and Today for the first time ever to top the morning show ratings thanks to bonus clips of Oprah’s chat with Harry and Meghan.  The program beat its closest rivals in both average total viewers and among adults 25-54 with 4.8 million total viewers tuning in for the bonus clips, … Read more

Nicola Sturgeon’s deputy faces vote of no confidence TODAY

Nicola Sturgeon’s deputy faces vote of no confidence TODAY as Scottish Tories urge SNP and Green MSPs to condemn effort to ‘stifle’ Holyrood probe into Alex Salmond case SNP Deputy First Minister John Swinney is facing a vote of no confidence today  Row over refusing to release government’s full legal advice in Alex Salmond case … Read more

How Today show host Allison Langdon is becoming the new queen of breakfast TV

Allison Langdon is set to take over as the new queen of Australian breakfast TV as the sun sets on Sam Armytage’s time at Channel Seven’s Sunrise.   The Today show host is certainly no stranger to making headlines, and her opinions have proven to be a hit with viewers as Nine continues to close … Read more

Nicola Sturgeon is set to unveil faster lockdown easing in Scotland TODAY

Scotland is to relax its lockdown rules early to allow up to four people from two households to meet outside from Friday, Nicola Sturgeon announced today. They will be allowed to gather for ‘social and recreational reasons’, including in home gardens, on March 12 – three days earlier than previously planned, the First Minister said. … Read more