Emily Clarkson has shared this lovely picture of herself and her father today. With also sharing his quote of.
“This is why I have to say to everybody who's reading this, please, please, please go and get checked. It's not uncomfortable, it's not undignified. And it's a no-brainer. I did, and that's why I'm sitting here talking to you”
JEREMY CLARKSON
Every single older man should be getting tested yearly for prostate cancer
Like Jeremy said don’t think, oh it’ll be embarrassing, or oh I don’t have symptoms so I’m fine
Just go do it
If caught early it’s one of the most treatable cancers, don’t wait, go do it
Jeremy Clarkson has done a fantastic job showing what farmers face
I’m a fourth generation farmer and I love the life but it’s so difficult now to make any kind of profit
Russell Abbot Suffolk farmer showing the Public what happens on a farm & the challenges faced with big shout to @JeremyClarkson - and Congratulations on good health news too!
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Jeremy Clarkson is now in remission and doing incredibly well after beating aggressive prostate cancer. Shame on Meghan Markle and her vile Sussex Squad fans who mocked his diagnosis as ‘karma.’ Wishing harm on someone fighting cancer? Pure evil. No class, no humanity. Get well, Jezza – the world needs more straight talkers like you. 🙏
🚨JEREMY CLARKSON ANNOUNCES HE IS IN REMISSION AFTER PROSTATE CANCER BATTLE! 🥳
The no-nonsense TV star has shared his best update yet, confirming he has beaten cancer and is now in remission. What an inspiring victory for the 66-year-old legend!
In the closing episodes of Clarkson’s Farm Season 5, Jeremy broke the news to his team on camera. He told farm manager Kaleb Cooper and consultant Charlie Ireland: “I’ve got cancer.”
A stunned Kaleb replied: “No, you haven’t. Where?”
Jeremy responded: “Where it is is of no concern of anybody. I’ve known since May. I had a medical, you remember back in May. I disappeared off the other week and I had a biopsy and it is cancer and it’s aggressive, but it’s really early so the treatment will be, you know. I was praying we could get the harvest done and then I could go and get some treatment but it’s going to be slap bang in the middle.”
The aggressive prostate tumour was spotted early during a routine May 2025 check-up when a blood test flagged high PSA levels. Scans and a biopsy confirmed it had not spread. Jeremy opted for high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment in August. After a follow-up test, doctors confirmed the cancer is in remission.
He is now urging everyone to get tested, saying in a recent interview: “I have to say to everybody who’s reading this, please, please, please go and get checked. It’s not uncomfortable, it’s not undignified. And it’s a no-brainer. I did, and that’s why I’m sitting here talking to you 11 months down the line. I’ve seen so many people die of cancer.”
Jeremy described catching it early as a life-saver, calling himself “the world’s luckiest man” after also dealing with previous heart issues. He is already back at work, with Season 6 of the show filming and set to air in 2027. He will continue regular monitoring but remains positive and focused on the future.
POV: You look over the stern and a 6-ton apex predator is playing in your wake. 🤯🐋 Absolute chills seeing this massive orca keeping pace right under the boat!
A four year old boy was snatched in a Black Country Park in the West Midlands and left in woodland close by.
West Midlands Police have issued a description of the child snatcher:
The offender is described as being in his late teens, black, short in height and with curled hair.
He has been described as clean shaven and wearing black clothing.
Anyone with information is being urged to ring us on 101 quoting log number 3966-180626 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
Today we remember the 33 lives lost at HMS Collingwood 83 years ago.
Their service is not forgotten.
Their sacrifice is not diminished by time.
Their legacy, our promise.
We will remember them.
Just watched the last episode of Clarksons Farm, which I have watched from the beginning.
Usually I am a very positive person. Completely believe in fate & the universe - good & bad.
I’m a omeone whom makes the bad in the world palatable by believing that ‘everything happens for a reason’.
But as I’ve grown older it becomes more difficult to accept that belief.
Watching what Jeremy has so openly & elegantly exposed. The impossible future for our UK farmers, how hard they work to provide us as a nation & the lack of support & funding they receive.
It’s sickening ….
It was always my dream to own a farm, having grown up in that environment- but now …. It would be my worst nightmare.
Jeremy, we wish you all the very best for a full recovery.
Thank you for all that are you, all that you do & for showing the UK that we are united.
Exposing the flaws & injustice in our country.
Love & well wishes ….
From the Auto Lass Team.
I have to say that Clarkson's Farm is one of the finest pieces of television ever created. I started watching it for Jeremy doing stupid Clarksonesque shit, but then it became something deeper and more important to an entire community of Farmers across the UK, and subsequently to us, those who forgot how important farmers are to our country.
Clarkson himself, never afraid of being made to look like a knob, opened our eyes and his to the warts and all reality of farming. The show laughs and cries at and with him. Crafted drama could never carry the same pathos as watching a Journalist becoming a farmer.
Just watched the finale of Clarkson’s farm. Is the last bit of happiness being taken away from us? I pray not. God Bless Jeremy. It’s not time yet. He still has so much joy to bring. @ClarksonsFarm1