It has been very tough! EastEnders Gary Webster reveals wife Wendy was rushed to hospital with Covid-19. weeks after the actor lost his mother to the deadly virus
Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, the Minder actor, 56, revealed that his wife Wendy Turner, 53, was treated at West Middlesex hospital for coronavirus
He confirmed that the presenter - who is the younger sister of TV star Anthea Turner, 60 - is now back at home but is still poorly
On January 11, Gary revealed
that his mother had passed away peacefully four days after contracting Covid
The Eastenders star also told fans that he was battling the deadly virus alongside his eldest son, Jack, 20
Three generations in a week : EastEnders star Gary Webster, 56, reveals his mother has died from Covid as he battles virus alongside his son
Taking to Twitter on Monday, the Minder actor, 56, said that his mother had passed away peacefully last Thursday four days after contracting Covid
Gary also revealed that he is currently battling the virus alongside his eldest son, Jack, 20
He also has younger son - Freddie, 17, with wife and former prime-time TV presenter, Wendy Turner, 53
On 8 January, Gary had told his 6,356 followers that he was strictly isolating after testing positive with his son
Gary played Graham Clark on EastEnders in 1987, he returned to the soap in 2016 to play Neville Peacock
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Brexit lays an egg
Your leader on British farming and food standards after Brexit underplayed the role of international agritrade policy (“Ploughing its own furrow”, November 28th). Take your example of free-range eggs. British consumers can buy them in confidence now because of high
EU and British standards. A tariff on eggs and egg products protects the market from imports that are marked as free range but are of a lower standard. In America, for example, an egg can be marketed as free-range as long as the hen house has one pophole; there is no definition as to what counts for a “range” or outside area for the hens, drastically reducing the cost. A British hen house will have, say, 20 popholes depending on the size of a flock. Without a tariff, lower-priced America
Founder of wellness latte company backed by Duchess of Sussex is daughter of wealthy businessman
Hannah Mendoza is believed to have been privately educated and her family owns a seven-bedroom holiday home in Cornwall
15 December 2020 • 7:56pm
The founder of the “wellness latte” company in which the Duchess of Sussex has invested is the daughter of a wealthy British businessman.
Hannah Mendoza, 29, who co-founded Clevr Blends, was raised in Buckinghamshire and is believed to have been privately educated. Her father is Marc Mendoza, an advertising veteran and former UK chief executive of Havas Media.
Hannah Mendoza, CEO of Clevr Blends, which describes itself as a woman-led, mission driven wellness company, adding on its website: We think you deserve to feel amazing, no matter how crazy life gets
Can t stop, won t stop: Army-Navy plays on despite different location and pandemic
115dIvan Maisel
WEST POINT, N.Y. Army and Navy are playing at West Point on Saturday, one of the oddest turns in the oddest of seasons. They will not have the second Saturday in December to themselves, as has been the custom in recent years. They will play with only their fellow cadets and midshipmen in the stands. But they will play.
Make no mistake. If they played Army-Navy during two World Wars, they will move Bear Mountain to play Army-Navy during the coronavirus pandemic. What it really speaks to is both the Army and Navy culture, said Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, the West Point superintendent and a former Army defensive lineman. This game must be played. We d play this game in a parking lot if we d have to.