WHAT THEY SAY
The act of worship, here in Worcester Cathedral, reminds me of the pledge I made at the beginning of the coronation service – to follow Christ’s example ‘not to be served but to serve’. That I have always tried to do and continue to do, with my whole heart – The King has reaffirmed his coronation pledge in a personal message ahead of Easter.
We have a time where people have fallen too much in love with things, like social media and different platforms, things that raise our children, where I think we need to have, as parents, take more time to raise our children and not things, different opinions or conspiracy theories determine how our children think – Singer Stevie Wonder calls for change and urges musicians to once again spread the message of love through music amid “serious times throughout the world”.
I dance on my own at home, which is one of the great pleasures of living alone. I have danced naked in the privacy of my front room, but you need shoes to really spin – actor Bill Nighy.
This is literally a life and death issue, and I believe terminally-ill patients like me need and deserve the right to choose this option if our lives become intolerable – Veteran broadcaster Dame Esther Rantzen hails “historic” assisted dying legislation being introduced at Holyrood.
Zoe Ball has been locked out of the studio. Anarchy once again, we are pirates, we’re pirate Radio 2 and here we go – DJ Tony Blackburn hijacks The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the UK’s first pirate radio station.