We want to thank @JeremyClarkson for sharing his #ProstateCancer diagnosis and treatment in #ClarksonsFarm, raising vital awareness with the millions of men and families watching 💙
➡️ Check your risk in 30 seconds: https://t.co/jUwcPB0P6N
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Tomorrow on @BBCSheffield;
Playing my BBC #Endometriosis Documentary + my interview with @Emmabarnett on her BBC Two Doc on the condition (Tonight 9pm)
In the spirit of sharing personal stories… I’d like you to share below the battles you’re going through in your life…❤️
Ahead of tonight's Emma Barnett documentary, here's how the incredible @ChickyC1988 is helping women with endometriosis throughout Dundee
https://t.co/wjqYGl7rOP
Shameful that our act at Eurovision was abandoned by the BBC and his team as the scores came in!
And how lovely of the Denmark team to invite him to sit with them, so he wasn’t alone.
Well done BBC, you chose him and then you abandoned him. Vile.
Tonight’s episode of ITV’s Believe Me introduces Harriet Wistrich, Solicitor and our CEO. The series tells the true story of how survivors of John Worboys, after being dismissed by the police, fought for justice.
https://t.co/hj310Fz0mm
I wrote, for @unherd, about Believe Me, the drama series on ITV about the serial rapist John Worboys, the catastrophic police failures, and the incredible courage and tenacity of those survivors (assisted by @HWistrich) to hold them to account:
https://t.co/k8WHjVwK9s
Adapting the true story of the "black cab rapist" for screen demanded sensitivity and care.
Believe Me writer Jeff Pope reflects on eye-opening conversations with the real-life victims and women in his own family that shaped his understanding of the case's wider impact.
Click the link below for more.
https://t.co/erXeh0vZte