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Brookside icon Ricky Tomlinson pictured as Bobby Grant for the first time in 37 years

In a special crossover episode with Hollyoaks, the 85-year-old reprises his role as Liverpudlian trade unionist Bobby Grant.

On Brookside, The Grants were a devoted family.

Brookside legend Ricky Tomlinson has returned to the Channel 4 soap as Bobby Grant for the first time in 37 years alongside Sue Johnston as Sheila Grant.

Ricky, 85, along with camera crews, has descended on the famous cul-de-sac as part of a one-off special episode to mark Hollyoaks’ 30th anniversary.

The Grant family launched Brookside, which began on the first night of Channel 4 in 1982. Audiences quickly warmed to the married couple as they settled into their first-owned home with their three children.

Ricky and Sue, who later worked together in BBC sitcom The Royle Family, will reprise their roles as Liverpudlian matriarch Sheila Grant, later Corkhill, and trade unionist Bobby Grant following his departure in 1988.

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Brookside Close will also be on air for the first time since it ended in 2003.

Taking to Instagram on Thursday afternoon (September 4), Ricky shared a series of snaps from Brookside close alongside Sue as they filmed the exciting one-off episode.

The on-screen couple pose for a picture as Ricky pats his co-star on the shoulder while standing outside their home.

In another image, Ricky poses in a van with a serious expression as a member of the production team clapperboards with the word “Holyoaks” on them.

One commentator wrote, “Can’t wait,” while another wrote, “Two legends,” and the star’s fans wasted no time commenting on the post.

Actors Sue Johnston and Ricky Tomlinson in character as Sheila and Bobby Grant on location in Spain while filming television soap Brookside, circa 1984. (Photo by TV Times via Getty Images)
Sue Johnston and Ricky Tomlinson in character as Sheila and Bobby Grant (Image: TV Times/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Simply adding another emoji followed by a love heart emoji, “Icons” was added.

It will be lovely to take part in Brookside once more, especially working alongside Sue Johnston, according to Ricky, who has previously mentioned this.

After all these years, he continued, “I’m looking forward to being on the close.”

It will be so lovely to visit Sheila for a day because it was such a significant, fulfilling period of my life, Sue, 81, added.

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After being digitally restored in a joint project between Lime Pictures and All3Media International, Brookside episodes are available from the beginning on STV Player.

Brookside icon Ricky Tomlinson pictured as Bobby Grant for the first time in 37 years

The 85-year-old has reprised his role as Liverpudlian trade unionist Bobby Grant for a special crossover episode with Hollyoaks

The Grant’s were a much loved family on Brookside

Brookside legend Ricky Tomlinson has returned to the Channel 4 soap as Bobby Grant for the first time in 37 years alongside Sue Johnston as Sheila Grant.

Ricky, 85, along with camera crews, has descended on the famous cul-de-sac as part of a one-off special episode to mark Hollyoaks’ 30th anniversary.

The Grant family launched Brookside, which began on the first night of Channel 4 in 1982. Audiences quickly warmed to the married couple as they settled into their first-owned home with their three children.

Ricky and Sue, who later worked together in BBC sitcom The Royle Family, will reprise their roles as Liverpudlian matriarch Sheila Grant, later Corkhill, and trade unionist Bobby Grant following his departure in 1988.

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This will also be the first time that Brookside Close has been on air since it ended in 2003.

Taking to Instagram on Thursday afternoon (September 4), Ricky shared a series of snaps from Brookside close alongside Sue as they filmed the exciting one-off episode.

In one snap, the on-screen couple stand outside their home and look into the camera as Ricky puts his arm on his co-star’s shoulder.

In another photo, Ricky sits in the back of a van with a serious expression as a member of the production team holds a clapperboard bearing the word ‘Hollyoaks’.

Fans of the star wasted no time in commenting on the post, with one person writing: “Can’t wait”, while another stated: “Two legends”.

Actors Sue Johnston and Ricky Tomlinson in character as Sheila and Bobby Grant on location in Spain while filming television soap Brookside, circa 1984. (Photo by TV Times via Getty Images)
Sue Johnston and Ricky Tomlinson in character as Sheila and Bobby Grant (Image: TV Times/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

“Icons”, simply added another followed by a love heart emoji.

Speaking about returning to the show, Ricky has previously said: “It will be lovely to take part in Brookside again especially to work alongside Sue Johnston.”

He added: “I’m looking forward to being on the close again after all these years.”

Sue, 81, also added: “It’ll be so lovely to go back and be Sheila for a day as it was such big, enjoyable part of my life.”

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Brookside episodes are available from the start on STV player, after they were digitally restored in a joint project between Lime Pictures and All3Media International.

Judge blocks Trump’s bid to cut $4bn in US foreign aid

A federal judge in the United States has ruled that the Trump administration cannot unilaterally reduce US Congress’ approved foreign aid by billions.

District Judge Amir Ali in Washington ruled on Wednesday that the White House cannot deduct $ 4 billion in foreign aid funding from international aid organizations like USAID.

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Defendants have no justification for rejecting the fundamental requirement that all Congress’s appropriations be done, Ali wrote.

The White House has recently made a significant reduction in foreign aid, which is the most recent legal battle to be fought over. As part of a wider trend of illegal executive overreach, some of those efforts have received criticism.

The Trump administration attempted to revoke billions of dollars in funding last week through a technique known as pocket rescission, which would allow the funds to go unspent. The manoeuvre was last used in 1977, almost 50 years ago, according to the White House.

The administration’s decision to rescind the funds, which were originally intended for the Department of State and USAID, an international assistance organization that had been gutted by the administration, must be made by Ali.

The administration may file an appeal of the decision, as appeals courts have recently rejected similar decisions that challenge the administration’s unilateral decision.

US Justice Department launches fraud probe into Fed Gov Lisa Cook: Report

US Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is the subject of a criminal mortgage fraud investigation, according to the US Department of Justice.

According to a source with knowledge of the situation, the Justice Department also issued grand jury subpoenas out of both Georgia and Michigan on Thursday.

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According to Reuters, Ed Martin, who was hired by Attorney General Pam Bondi as a special assistant US attorney to assist with investigations involving public officials, and the US Attorneys’ Offices in the Northern District of Georgia and the Eastern District of Michigan, is leading the investigation.

Pulte, who was appointed by US President Donald Trump, claimed Cook made up the allegations by listing multiple properties as her primary residence when she applied for mortgages, which might lead to lower interest rates. Properties are owned by Cook in Massachusetts, Georgia, and Michigan.

Due to Pulte’s allegations of mortgage fraud against her, Trump fired Cook, which led her to file a lawsuit challenging his decision to fire her.

The Justice Department was working to find new arguments to support Trump’s overreach in firing the Fed governor, according to Cook’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, a well-known lawyer in Washington.

He requests cover, which they offer. We have started addressing Governor Cook’s properties in the pending case and will continue to do so, but it is not necessary for this DOJ to launch a new politicized investigation, Lowell said. “They appear to have just done it again.

The case has implications for the Fed’s ability to regulate interest rates without bending political wills, which are widely believed to be essential to any central bank’s ability to control inflation.

Trump has criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell for directing monetary policy, calling on the US central bank to immediately and aggressively cut rates.

In one of her most recent legal filings, Cook claimed that in order to be appointed to the Fed in 2022, she listed mortgages on three properties on forms submitted to the White House and US Senate. Any contradictions were discovered when she was confirmed, so Trump cannot now fire her.

Cook is the third public official to face charges of mortgage fraud.