Children In Need’s Sara Cox’s love life now after escaping boyfriend who stole from her

Sara Cox is kicking off the longest ever Children In Need challenge today – here we look back at her relationship history, including two husbands and three kids

Radio legend Sara Cox kicks off the longest ever Children In Need challenge today – walking 135 miles, the equivalent of five marathons in just five days.

The BBC Radio 2 drivetime host, who originally hails from Bolton, will trek across four counties – Northumberland, Durham, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire – to complete the Great North Marathon Challenge and raise thousands for charity.

She’lll run, jog, and walk through sweeping moorland, steep ridges, and the rolling hills of northern England, with the support of towns, villages, and Radio 2 listeners, along the way.

But as her advertising executive husband Ben Cyzer, who she shares two children with, prepares to cheer her on, we look back on her love life up to meeting Ben and how many kids she’s got.

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Last year, Sara told fans how she had once been in a ‘very unhappy’ relationship when she first moved to London back in the mid Nineties- with an ex-boyfriend who she later discovered had actually stole money from her.

Speaking to the Times, Sara – who had moved to the Big Smoke to pursue a career in the music industry – shared: “I was in a very unhappy relationship when I first moved to London. I lived in Arnos Grove in Enfield, north London, in a converted church.

“I was with this person who turned out to be horrible and he stole from me. I felt emotionally stranded there. Then I binned him off and the MTV [from 1997] and Big Breakfast [from 1998] years began.”

Though she has never revealed who the horrible ex was, it clearly didn’t stop her finding love as in October 2001 she married first husband, DJ Jon Carter, now 55.

And it seems Sara is a bit of a fan of secret wedding as her and Jon tied the knot in a small ceremony at a North London registry office, reportedly followed by a small party for friends in a remote Irish hotel.

Together they welcomed Sara’s first child – her eldest daughter Lola, now 21 – in June 2004. But the former couple split a year later in 2005 after a series of rows.

Sara was linked to now husband Ben within weeks of her marriage to Jon falling apart, although at the time they were just good friends. But by 2006, things were hotting up between the pair and they eventually fell in love.

Sharing the lovely story of how they met, Sara said: “My most memorable Glastonbury Festival has got to be 2005. I met a very handsome, dashing, very, very funny, lovely person called Ben.

“And a few years later I married him. So it was the first time I met my now husband, father of two of my children. All thanks to Glastonbury.” She’s also hinted one of her children may have even been conceived at Worthy Farm as they worn a few months later in the following March.

Though they were living together by 2007, the pair didn’t actually tie the knot until June 2013. This was despite Sara once telling the Mirror that although she was happy and in love, she had no plans to walk down the aisle again.

At the time she said: “I am never getting married. Maybe when we are 60 I might get married and have a little party at the old folks’ home – but no.”

But of course she did walk down the aisle again – and it was another secret wedding for Sara – who only revealed the happy news on Twitter, formerly known as X, afterwards by tweeting a picture of herself in a wedding dress alongside her new husband.

By that point, the couple were already parents to son Isaac, who was born in 2008 and is now 17, and daughter Renee, who was born in 2010 and is 15. The family live together in north London, as well as having a horse called Nelly who is stabled in nearby Hertfordshire.

The couple also pranked fans in 2022 by getting ‘re-married’ at Camp Bestival in a ‘manky’ wedding dress while holding a can of Stella. But Sara later revealed it just a joke they signed up for the day before as a bit of a laugh.

She shared: “I don’t think I made it very clear in that post – it’s just a joke thing that you do at Camp Bestival. I mean, look at what I’m wearing! It’s an inflatable church, the DJ was called Jesus. Next to the inflatable church was a little marquee that had all these old wedding dresses, like these really manky wedding dresses, because obviously it’s a festival. They’ve been worn by hundreds of people before.”

Animal lover Sara also has three dogs named Daisy, Dolly and Pip, two cats named Watson and Peggy, and two “quite posh” tortoises called Tom and Chally. She is now toying with the idea of buying some land and expanding her menagerie to include pigs and hens – and says husband Ben is on board.

She told the Mirror: “It’s always been a bit of a pipe dream, but I’d love to have a little smallholding at some point. My dad’s a farmer, he’s got a beef farm up north in Bolton. I’d have Nelly and I’d love a rescue pony, because I’m an ambassador for World Horse Welfare, who have ponies that can’t be ridden but are good to be pals. Plus a couple of little pigs.”

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A Place In The Sun’s Jasmine Harman shares family heartbreak after ‘such a painful time’

A Place In The Sun presenter Jasmine Harman shares two children with her husband Jon but she has opened up on a “painful” time in her life

A Place In The Sun presenter Jasmine Harman has opened up about the heartbreak she and her husband faced while trying to expand their family.

The 49-year-old TV star first joined the popular property programme in 2004 and has since appeared in over 200 episodes. Away from the screen, Jasmine is married to Jon Boast and the couple share two children together.

Speaking to The Sun’s Fabulous magazine, Jasmine spoke candidly about the emotional challenges of parenting, loss, and gratitude as she reflected on how her own upbringing has shaped her approach to motherhood.

“Every decision you make as a parent brings doubt,” Jasmine admitted. “But I remind myself that children turn out as they turn out, shaped by guidance, experience and their own personalities.”

Now a devoted mum to Joy and Albion, both conceived via IVF, Jasmine says she is conscious of giving her children the childhood she never had.

“I had such a different childhood from that of my kids. I’m the eldest of seven and, growing up, our family had very little. I spoil my children more than I should and it feels good to give them the things I didn’t have.”

Despite her sunny on-screen presence, Jasmine’s journey to motherhood has not been without pain. She revealed that in 2017, she and Jon, a cameraman whom she met while filming A Place In The Sun, tried for a third baby, only for their hopes to be crushed when the embryo failed to implant.

“Sadly, when we tried for a third baby in 2017, our embryo didn’t implant,” she said. “This came so soon after losing Jon’s sister, Jo, who died suddenly at 40 from an unexplained heart problem.

“We’d hoped that welcoming a new baby might have lifted the family and brought fresh joy after such a painful time, but instead we were reminded how fragile and precious life can be.”

Jasmine, who joined A Place In The Sun when it launched in 2004, has become one of the show’s longest-serving presenters, helping countless British house hunters find their dream homes abroad.

Away from the cameras, though, she’s open about the realities of parenting and maintaining balance amid busy family life.

“All parents fumble through,” she reflected. “Every day is the first time you have experienced that stage of raising a child — right now, challenges range from siblings falling out to screen-time boundaries.

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“I always apologise if I lose control of my emotions, as I want to model how they should react in or after stressful situations. I just hope my kids see me as present, understanding and kind, and that they remember childhood as a time of love, exploration and adventure.”

The TV star is set to launch her own new series, Jasmine’s Renovation In The Sun. The programme will document exactly how Jasmine and her family purchased a rundown Spanish villa and made it their dream home.

Ed Sheeran’s mind-blowing donation to help his old school

The chart-topper runs a charity to promote music and learning and it has been handing cash to the school for several years, including a £1m gift. His Music Foundation has handed over another £280,000 to Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham, Suffolk.

Caring Ed Sheeran splashed out hundreds of thousands of pounds last year to pay for vital work at his old school. The chart-topper runs a charity to promote music and learning and it has been handing cash to the school for several years, including a £1m gift.

And the Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation has handed over another £280,000 to his former seat of learning. He attended Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham, Suffolk, and has vowed to help others with his earnings.

A report attached to his good cause’s annual accounts revealed: “Further grants were given to Thomas Mills High School, to continue to provide students and teachers with top class learning resources. The main focus of this year’s increased grant has been the refurbishment of the changing rooms.”

Both areas were re-designed and re-fitted improving the accessibility, increasing practical space and rebuilding shower and changing areas. That has created a “variety of options for users”.

New lighting and repairs to the heating and ventilation systems have brought the two areas up to “a higher standard generally”, the report adds.

Money was also invested in upgrades to the Music department Mac suite, described as “an immensely important asset to the department and school”.

The charity annual accounts add: “Art department continues to thrive and as a result of the grant has been able to continue trips and events otherwise not available, offering exceptional artistic opportunities to our pupils.

“The ambition of the staff is wonderfully demonstrated by making use of a local art gallery to display this year’s exam work, both for moderation and public display, thus truly involving the school within the local community.”

His charity also donated £35,000 to a music trust that brings the arts into schools and old people’s homes in the area. Sheeran revealed that he had given up booze and cigarettes for good in a US interview earlier this year.

His previous donations included the £1 million gift to fund the art department and grants for equipment like cameras, and soundproofing, which helped the school upgrade its IT, music, and art facilities.

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Sheeran has also been a vocal advocate for better music education funding in all schools across the UK.

Millie Mackintosh’s Boden fair isle knit is ‘selling like hot cakes’ as we head into winter

Millie Mackintosh has found the perfect knit to see you through winter, with fans racing to snap up her fair isle jumper before the ‘thick and cosy’ knit sells out

We can always count on Millie Mackintosh to put together a chic, practical and easy-to-wear outfit, and her latest look is no exception. The mum of two knows how important it is to find pieces that are easy to throw on to keep in your wardrobe for those busy days when you still want to look put together, and her new Boden knit is the perfect example.

Millie recently included the Eleanor Fair Isle Jumper as one of her “looks I’ve been wearing on repeat this autumn”, and it’s not hard to see why. The colourful knit is fun, timeless, warm, and easy to pair with anything, making it a great item to keep in your wardrobe.

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Although you could easily throw it on with some jeans and a pair of trainers for colder or more casual days, Millie showed how easy the knit is to dress up, too. She paired her £129 Eleanor Fair Isle Jumper with a satin midi skirt and a pair of knee high boots, completing the look with some sunglasses and a slouchy shoulder bag.

The jumper’s bold print brought a splash of colour to the otherwise neutral outfit, with Millie opting for the pale blue colourway which has pops of pink, green and orange in the fair isle pattern. However the jumper does also come in dark green with hints of turquoise and purple, or navy with red and white patterns for a slightly more festive feel.

If you prefer a more neutral colour combination, The White Company’s Blurred Fair Isle Jumper With Alpaca comes in a beige and cream colour combo, with a similar price tag of £120. If you’re looking for some that are a little more budget-friendly – we are approaching Christmas, after all – the Per Una Embellished Fair Isle Jumper with Wool is on sale at M&S, down from £55 to £44.

Alternatively, House of Bruar’s Ladies Lambswool Icelandic Crew jumper is also on sale, reduced from £79.95 to £59.95, with a choice of three colours. For something that could double as a chic nod to a Christmas jumper, Fat Face’s £45 Noelle Navy Fairisle Knitted Crew Neck Jumper is perfect, with the fair isle print made up of presents, Christmas trees and stars.

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However Boden’s website says the Eleanor Fair Isle Jumper is currently “selling like hot cakes” online, although currently it’s still in stock in all sizes from an XS to an XL, so snap it up before it sells out. There’s currently only one review, which is a five star one saying: “I bought a size m, I’m a 12 to 14. It fits beautifully. The knit is thick and cosy. The colour is true to the photos. Can’t wait to wear when the weather gets cooler!”

Jeremy Clarkson’s admits ‘I’m broken’ as he makes Diddly Squat farm decision

Jeremy Clarkson has shared his struggles with his farm, Diddly Squat, and says he’s ‘old and broken’. The realisation has made him make a significant decision int he day-to-day running of it

Jeremy Clarkson has confessed he’s “old and broken” while continuing to document his battles with running Diddly Squat farm. The former Top Gear host regularly shares updates from his farming venture – which began six years ago and spawned a massively successful Amazon Prime show.

“Since I started in the fields six years ago, I’ve realised that farming is ideal for those who don’t like to work up a sweat,” Jeremy explains. “Only mattress testers have an easier, more sedentary life.”

Joking that he burns “about two calories an hour”, he reveals that most of his agricultural work involves sitting down. The presenter is never afraid to be candid about his struggles running a farm.

Jeremy is usually either behind the wheel of a tractor, or wading through mountains of paperwork to meet Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) requirements, he claims.

The most unusual piece of kit in Jeremy’s collection is his Supacat – an impressive six-wheel drive, semi-amphibious military machine that he uses to collect timber from the woodland.

Supacats were initially built to “recover broken Land Rovers from the battlefield,” Jeremy says, so the Devon-manufactured vehicle’s capability in tough conditions is beyond doubt. However, there’s a snag.

Writing in the Sunday Times, he adds: “But it is quite difficult to get in and out of if you are old and broken.”

That’s precisely why, Jeremy reveals, he’s intending to replace the ex-military vehicle that he snapped up for £9,000 several years ago. He’s very fond of the Supacat, so it will be hard to replace.

“It’s useful because it has big, fat, soft tyres. It doesn’t get stuck or damage the earth,” he said shortly after buying it. “No matter what the weather’s doing I can fire up the Supacat, attach the trailer using an extremely manly Nato hitch and head off for firewood.”

Among the alternatives he weighed up was the £44,000 all-electric Polaris Ranger XP Kinetic Ultimate. Yet Jeremy’s main worry with that option is the lack of audible feedback from an electric motor when it’s under strain, unlike a traditional petrol engine.

“You know instinctively when you have applied the correct amount of power because you can hear it. But in an electric vehicle, there is no sound. You press the accelerator and nothing happens,” he explains.

In the end, Jeremy opted for the petrol-powered CFMoto UForce U10 Pro – which, amongst other benefits, comes in considerably cheaper than its environmentally-friendly competitor.

Set against the Supacat, the Chinese-manufactured CFMoto offers significantly more comfort and is kinder to a 65 year old frame. Two premium bench seats accommodate up to six passengers, whilst power windows and a clever push-button electric shift reduce the physical effort needed.

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Jeremy says: “It has been on the farm for a couple of months now and I must say it’s very practical, very robust and extremely useful.”

Tim Westwood bailed after rape and sexual assault charges

Former radio star Tim Westwood has been bailed after being charged over multiple counts of rape and sexual assault. The ex Radio 1 broadcaster today appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

He was granted conditional bail at Westminster Magistrates’ Court to next appear at Southwark Crown Court on December 8. He appeared in the dock on Monday, wearing a dark grey shirt, and spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth, and address.

The ex-DJ, 68, is accused of offences against seven different women, some aged 17 at the time. Westwood was charged last month with nine counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault. The alleged incidents are said to have taken place between 1983 and 2016.

Arriving at court today, Westwood appeared downcast, wearing a blue jacket, which he paired with black jeans. Police previously said that he had allegedly indecently assaulted a 17-year-old girl in Fulham, West London, in 1983.






Tim Westwood denies all allegations against him
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He was granted conditional bail during a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court


He was granted conditional bail during a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court
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Police stated that Westwood had allegedly indecently assaulted a 17-year-old girl in Fulham, West London, in 1983. He has also been accused of indecently assaulting a woman in her 20s in the Vauxhall area of London in 1986, as well as raping and indecently assaulting a woman aged between 17 and 18 in London, between 1995 and 1996.

Westwood “strongly denies all allegations of inappropriate behaviour.” He previously said: “It’s all false allegations.” The former radio star, who lives in Westminster, is also accused of raping and indecently assaulting a woman between the ages of 17 and 18 between 2000 and 2001, in London.






He will appear at Southwark Crown Court on December 8


He will appear at Southwark Crown Court on December 8
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He is also accused of sexually assaulting another woman, in her 20s, in Stroud, Gloucestershire, in 2010. Westwood faces an accusation of assaulting a woman in her 20s, in the Finchley area of London in 2016. Andy Furphy, Detective Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police, said: “It takes courage to come forward and report allegations of this nature.

“The women who have done so have put their trust in us and we continue to provide them with all available support. Our investigation remains open and we’d encourage anyone who has been impacted by this case or anyone with information to come forward and speak with us.”





He was charged last month


He was charged last month

The BBC Board had previously apologised after a review of the allegations, saying that the corporation “did not take adequate action” after being informed of concerns relating to Westwood’s alleged behaviour.

Westwood stepped down from his programme on Capital Xtra in April 2022. He also left Radio 1 and Radio 1 Xtra in 2013 – almost two decades after he joined the BBC.

He also presented the MTV UK programme, Pimp My Ride UK, which aired for three seasons between 2005 and 2007.

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