ITVThe aftermath of Emmerdale’s limo crash continued tonight[/caption]
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ITVLeyla was left unconscious after being impaled by a piece of ice[/caption]
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The body count is rising on Emmerdale following the devastating accident.
Last night saw Suzy killed off when the limo crashed into the icy water, before a mystery body was found in the lake by Amy.
Picking up from yesterday, tonight’s episode saw quick-thinking Tracy managing to break the ice and pull Amy to safety.
However, she was left barely conscious and unable to speak with it clear she was just seconds away from death.
Tracy pulled Amy onto the embankment as she and Vanessa did their best to keep her warm and talking.
Elsewhere, the episode confirmed that Leyla had in fact sustained a catastrophic injury.
It forced Kerry to drag her out of the limo as Leyla became unable to move herself before appearing to be moments away from dying.
As Kerry scuttled herself and Leyla across the ice, the limo sunk beneath the water with Suzy’s body still trapped inside.
The emergency services then finally managed to reach the site of the crash.
Leyla and Amy were quickly transported into ambulances as was Dr. Liam who had been throwing up following a bad bump to the head in the crash.
Having performed CPR, two paramedics looked at each other before a call was made to confirm one patient was “dead upon arrival” at the hospital.
Fans have now been speculating who has died – with many thinking Leyla is too obvious.
They also think a clue about Liam has given it away that he dies.
Taking top social media, with one writing: “I bet its Liam not Leyla!”
ITVFans think Liam has died in the crash[/caption]
While another said: “I think it’s Liam that doesn’t make it.
“Tonight’s episode shows some of them getting taken to hospital, the spoilers online show the person dead has a head support brace on.
“The only one that has that as they enter the ambulance is Liam.”
This one added: “It’s way to obvious to be Leyla, I think Liam dies.”
A mysterious body was seen floating in the lakeReddit/@knockout1021
It has now been heavily hinted that it was Nate Robinson’s body trapped underneath the lake.
It came after fans spotted a bracelet on the corpse which looked similar to the one Nate’s daughter Frankie had given him.
Viewers will remember that the character left the Dales in September 2024 and mysteriously vanished without being seen.
He had accepted a new job in Scotland and it appeared that he had just made a low-key exit following his wife’s affair with his uncle.
However, fans think the limo crash has exposed a shocking deadly secret that Nate was murdered and his body plunged into the bottom of the lake.
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Biggest soap stunts
By Conor O’Brien
Soaps are no stranger to dramatic stunts in the storylines. Not only do these moments create a spectacle for viewers, they also fundamentally change characters’ lives.
Here is a look at some of the biggest soap stunts from over the years.
CORONATION STREET
Tram crash (2010): The ITV soap marked its 50th anniversary with a intense tram crash – and live episode to boot. Overall, the crash and its effects were broadcast across a week in December 2010. Its resulting chaos saw regular characters Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold) and Molly Dobbs (Vicky Binns) die.
Richard Hillman tries to kill the Platts (2003): Of all the men unlucky-in-love Gail tied the knot with, Richard Hillman (Brian Capron) is probably the one she regrets most in hindsight. In 2003, murderer Richard tried to kill his step-family: first by gassing them with car fumes and then driving Gail (Helen Worth), Sarah (Tina O’Brien), David (Jack P. Shepherd) and Bethany (Amy and Emily Walton) into a canal.
EASTENDERS
Queen Vic fire (2010): In September 2010, EastEnders bid farewell to matriarch Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) as a permanent fixture on the soap – she returned as a guest before the character’s death in 2016. In the build-up to her initial exit, Peggy had trapped crack cocaine-addicted son Phil (Steve McFadden) in the Queen Vic. However, he escaped and set the boozer on fire.
Bus crash (2017): In April 2017, a total of 11 Albert Square residents had their lives at risk in a terrifying bus crash. The stunt saw a double decker bus – the 764 to Barking – lose control and crash through the Albert Square market before hitting a low-level bridge. Notable passengers at the time included Denise Fox (Diane Parish) and Louise Mitchell (Tilly Keeper).
EMMERDALE
James Barton’s death (2016): Interestingly about James’ (Bill Ward) death was that it came in a spiral of events. After wife Emma (Gillian Kearney) locked James up in a jealous rage, he escaped and they tussled on a bridge over the bypass. Emma pushed him and James fell into traffic, in turn causing a 12-vehicle pile up, As well as James dying, key characters including Ashley Thomas (John Middleton) and Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) were injured.
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4 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Wetherspoons pulls key breakfast item from the menu due to shortage as fans rage ‘what’s happening to the world?’
WETHERSPOONS bosses have been hit with a free-range eggs shortage on their popular breakfasts.
But diners will get a hash brown instead of a yolker on their grub.
AlamySigns have gone up at pubs in Manchester, Brighton and Somerse[/caption]
A notice at many of the chain’s 852 branches tells punters of the missing eggs.
A sign from a pub in Manchester said: “Free-range egg supply shortages.
“Because of free-range egg shortages, we will be replacing eggs with a hash brown on the following dishes: Large traditional breakfast, traditional breakfast, small breakfast large vegetarian breakfast, vegetarian breakfast, small vegetarian breakfast freedom breakfast.
“If you would like an alternative item, please order at the bar – and we will assist you with this. Apologies for any inconvenience which this may cause.”
One person said on a social media page dedicated to the chain: “What a clucking liberty.”
Another person in Somerset said they had to do without eggs on their breakfast as well.
Yet another added: “None in Brighton yesterday.”
And Andy said: “First a Guinness shortage and now no eggs. What’s happening to the world?”
Wetherspoons said: “We source some of our free range eggs from suppliers and farms based in Northern Ireland.
“The recent outbreak of Avian flu has put pressure on egg availability with measures put in place by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs to restrict the spread. We are working with all of our egg suppliers to reduce disruption in pubs.”
How can I save money at Wetherspoons?
FREE refills - Buy a £1.50 tea, coffee or hot chocolate and you can get free refills. The deal is available all day, every day.
Check a map – Prices can vary from one location the next, even those close to each other.
So if you’re planning a pint at a Spoons, it’s worth popping in nearby pubs to see if you’re settling in at the cheapest.
Choose your day – Each night the pub chain runs certain food theme nights.
For instance, every Thursday night is curry club, where diners can get a main meal and a drink for a set price cheaper than usual.
Pick-up vouchers – Students can often pick up voucher books in their local near universities, which offer discounts on food and drink, so keep your eyes peeled.
Get appy – The Wetherspoons app allows you to order and pay for your drink and food from your table – but you don’t need to be in the pub to use it.
Taking full advantage of this, cheeky customers have used social media to ask their friends and family to order them drinks. The app is free to download on the App Store or Google Play.
Check the date – Every year, Spoons holds its Tax Equality Day to highlight the benefits of a permanently reduced tax bill for the pub industry.
It usually takes place in September, and last year it fell on Thursday, September 14.
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MATT and Emma Willis have been open about having therapy during bumpy times in their 16-year marriage – and now they are dropping in on stranger’s counselling sessions.
The couple, who co-host Netflix dating show Love Is Blind, will go behind the scenes of real-life therapy in a new series for the BBC.
BBCMatt and Emma Willis are set to go behind the scenes of real-life therapy in a new series for the BBC[/caption]
The four-parter will see the duo joined by individuals looking to improve their lives in what will be the first time cameras capture therapy in action for British TV.
From the makers of Channel 4’s First Dates, Inside Therapy will also feature some of Britain’s leading counsellors.
An insider told me: “Matt and Emma are really digging deep into what it looks like to go through therapy with unprecedented access to some of the leading mental health experts.
“What happens inside therapy sessions must normally stay within those sessions, but some brave individuals have agreed to showcase what it’s really like. The clinic will capture their breakthroughs in real time.
“It will cover topics from grief and anxiety to relationship struggles and crippling phobias.
“Matt and Emma make the perfect hosts for this, as both of them have been very open about their own transformative experiences with therapy, including marriage counselling.”
Matt and Emma added: “Therapy has played a huge role in our lives. It’s given us the tools to understand ourselves and each other better.
“With this series we’ll hear from experts and see what really happens in therapy, to help break down the stigma and start conversations.
“We know therapy isn’t always easy to access, so by bringing it to TV, we hope to give people a window into the process and share tools that could help them navigate their own challenges.
The series, which is currently in the works, will air on BBC One.
It follows Matt’s BBC documentary Fighting Addiction, in which the Busted star discussed his struggle with drugs and alcohol addiction.
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WE know him as the tough-guy adventurer who is either climbing Mount Everest, racing to the South Pole or running a marathon through the desert.
But Ben Fogle has revealed how the stillbirth of his son Willem in 2014 turned him into a control freak — and eventually led to the mental health breakdown he suffered last year.
GettyBen Fogle (pictured with wife Marina) has opened up about what led to his mental breakdown[/caption]
Marina FogleBen and Marina share son Ludo, 15, and daughter Iona, 13[/caption]
The 51-year-old TV presenter, whose shows include Countryfile and New Lives In The Wild, said: “A number of years ago, my wife and I lost a son, who was stillborn.
“And it’s amazing how you deal with a loss like that.
“It was that lack of control that eventually led to a point where I had to press the pause button.”
‘DOOM SCROLLING’
Ben, whose symptoms included crippling paranoia and anxiety, was then diagnosed with ADHD, and said that one of his first remedies was to delete social media apps from all his devices
Speaking for a forthcoming episode of the High Performance podcast, he added: “It was definitely a chaotic period that I haven’t completely got over.”
Asked what the first warning signs of him not being well were, Ben, who first found fame on 2000 BBC One reality show Castaway, said it was when he was about to head to Antarctica for a month recreating the journeys of explorers Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton.
He said: “On the lead-up to that — it was over the Christmas period, I left on Boxing Day — I was agitated.
“A bit like if you have a dog and you see the dog walking in circles.
“I felt restless and sick. I didn’t want to go and I couldn’t really put my finger on why I was feeling that way.
“Now in hindsight I realise it was probably what is sometimes described as a panic attack.
“I probably should have not done it. I did it. I loved it.
“It was an amazing, amazing experience. I then came back and I was almost over-elated.
“My emotions were see-sawing up and down. There was almost too much elation.
“That was the point of these sort of yo-yoing emotions that in hindsight I realise were my body saying, ‘Do you know what, you just need to slow down, stop being hard on yourself’.”
Ben has now cut back on work, turning down offers he would previously have accepted
Explaining what made him seek help, he added: “It was lots of tiny little alarm bells. It was a period of moments.
“I just realised I needed to do something and to ask someone who perhaps was more knowledgeable in this field.
“I saw a psychiatrist to kind of explain what I was feeling, how I was struggling a little bit.
“I think the whole thing probably lasted in its kind of storm-like period a couple of weeks.
“And then I’d say it took quite a while to kind of clear that up — a couple of months probably. It’s probably an ongoing thing.
“I think there’s an assumption — because of what I do, I’m constantly out in the wilderness, I’m constantly extolling the virtues of living in an analogue world, of switching off — that I am somehow completely immune to that.
“But I spend an hour coming into London on the train, scrolling and looking and looking at the news.”
Now he tries to avoid his phone on trains and leaves it behind when he is running or walking the dog.
He has also cut back on work, turning down offers he would previously have accepted.
And he spends an astonishing ten hours every day outside, even when the weather is freezing.
“I’ve got lots of dogs, we’ve got horses, and I am probably outside, let’s say, of a 12-hour conventional day when I’m home, we and the family are outside probably ten hours of that — even in the winter with torches out.”
Ben Fogle’s full interview can be heard on the High Performance podcast on Monday on all major platforms.
Ben is touring the country in March and April speaking about his life and travels in his show called ‘Wild’.
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