shocking, powerful and deeply personal. meghan and harry reveal their struggles and sadness with the royal life. also on breakfast, it s back to school for millions of children in england. ten years of hurt is overfor rangers. they win the scottish premiership with hundreds of fans celebrating outside ibrox despite covid safety warnings. good morning. today we have some rain across the northern half of the country which will ease through the day, drierand country which will ease through the day, drier and brighter country which will ease through the day, drierand brighter in country which will ease through the day, drier and brighter in the south, but from mid week, it looks like the weather is going to turn a mile. more details later in the programme. the structure it will turn milder. it s monday march 8th. our top story. the duke and duchess of sussex have accused the royal family of failing to protect them, even when meghan was suffering from suicidal thoughts and harry w
There is no doubt that a large number of people have been affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and the impact on some families has been detrimental. During this time, many have had to rely on the kindness of strangers in order to get by and thus charity has been more important than ever. I was lucky enough to interview Sarah Haynes, a volunteer for the Share and Care collective, about the work that she has been doing. During a lovely garden interview, Sarah and I discussed the collective and how it has impacted lives in our community. Inspired by football player and philanthropist Marcus Rashford, a group of local families started the Share and Care Collective last summer to help make sure that other households had enough food on the table. They then embarked on a search for local charities to support, and subsequently came across a local food bank, the Roehampton Community Box Project. This had started at the beginning of lockdown as the number of those in Roeham