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12,000 tickets on sale to watch Channel 5 show UK s Strongest Man live in Milton Keynes next month

Updated Thursday, 29th April 2021, 3:26 pm And tickets are now on sale for 12,000 socially distanced fans to watch the action, which takes place on the bank holiday weekend between May 29 and May 31. Fridays restaurant chain has today announced is sponsorship of the event, and will be fuelling fuelling athletes, crew and associates across the weekend with its special Strongman menu. Athletes from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales will be gathering to compete in 13 gruelling tests of strength with the goal of being crowned the UK’s Strongest Man 2021. UK’s Strongest Man 2021 host Chris Kamara and athlete Paul Smith outside Fridays

Where GMTV hosts are now - bitter 11-year feud, bosses row, Tory MP and Covid tragedy

Where GMTV hosts are now - bitter 11-year feud, bosses row, Tory MP and Covid tragedy Mirror 2 hrs ago Replay Video Way before we had Piers Morgan screaming on the telly was the much-loved GMTV. First broadcasting in January 1993, ITV s former weekday breakfast magazine show had the usual mix of hard news, sport, fun features, cookery and showbiz gossip. Over the years it underwent a number of revamps and in 2000 was split into The Newshour and GMTV Today before going back to its original title in 2009. It also spawned other great spin-offs such as weekend edition Sunday Best, political show The Sunday Programme, Entertainment Today and GMTV with Lorraine.

Unbelievable! Kammy lends voice to Wakefield shopping centre

Unbelievable! Kammy lends voice to Wakefield shopping centre
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Middlesbrough loanee Yannick Bolasie among players expressing anger at Super League

Yannick Bolasie MIDDLESBROUGH FC loanee Yannick Bolasie and Newcastle legend Alan Shearer are among the big North-East footballing names to express their anger over the notion of a Super League. Bolasie, who is on loan to Middlesbrough from Premier League side Everton, pointed out that the biggest clubs appear to be breaking away from domestic football just as the Premier League becomes more competitive. He tweeted: I was a fan before I played football, I’m a fan now and will be after I finish playing. It’s not about me or anyone else, it’s about the millions of fans who follow their teams week in week out regardless of success/riches..funny how it starts getting more level and man jump.

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