Judy Finnigan’s fears for Richard Madeley before he fled UK to ‘think about relationship’

When Judy and Rickard Madeley were about to make a major decision about their relationship, Richard Madeley addressed a challenging situation.

Richard Madeley has opened up about a pressing fear held by his wife, Judy Finnigan, before they moved in together, and how it led to him fleeing the UK to think “deeply”. In a recent episode of the On The Mend podcast with Matt Willis, Richard discussed the early days of his and Judy’s relationship, a time when they were both divorced and on the cusp of making a significant decision: whether to live together.

According to Richard, Judy, who had twin boys Dan and Tom from her previous marriage to David Henshaw, said she was concerned about whether he knew what he was doing as a stepfather.

To understand how he truly felt about the relationship, Richard jetted off to Greece for a spot of soul-searching. He spent two weeks in the European nation thinking “quite deeply” about his future, but it would all have a happy ending.

Richard said: “So, I went off on my own. I went off to Greece for two weeks on a kind of a solo holiday to think about it, because I didn’t want to rush – well, I wasn’t rushing – but I didn’t want to make that mistake.”

He continued, “Oh, yeah, it’ll be fine,” without airing it out loud and confidently. I’m happy to be your stepfather, I assure you. I needed to know I could deliver and that I was right.

He revealed that he spent two weeks away from Judy and that he thought “quite deeply” about the future and his feelings toward her when he ultimately said he “felt very comfortable” and “told her that” when he returned.

Richard described how the four of them took a trip to Cornwall, where they rented a cottage as a “little trial”. Touchingly, it proved “fantastic”, and they had a “great time”; Richard added that this “sealed it”.

Richard and Judy, who tied the knot in 1986, went on to have two kids together, Chloe and Jack, and now have five grandchildren. In other news, the star, who hosts Good Morning Britain (GMB), recently made a “confession” on the ITV show.

Last week (October 16), he and co-host Kate Garraway updated viewers on the latest news. In the episode, colleague Charlotte Hawkins detailed how the amount of motorists landing penalty points had risen over the past year.

Speaking about the topic with commentators Kwasi Kwarteng and Ayesha Hazarika, Richard said: “I’m going to make a confession now, it’s not a big deal, but whatever.”

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He then disclosed that he had six points on his driving licence, saying: “Both because of speed cameras. One for doing 34 mph on a dual carriageway at four thirty in the morning when it was a 30 mph [zone], I didn’t realise that.

“And one for traveling at four in the morning at twenty-four mph in a 20 mph zone.” And I have to admit that I don’t mind getting fined because, yes, I accidentally broke the law, but it also seemed a little unfair to receive three points on a license.

Judy Finnigan’s fears for Richard Madeley before he fled UK to ‘think about relationship’

Richard Madeley has opened up about his and Judy Finnigan’s marriage, as he addressed a difficult time when they were on the cusp of making a huge decision about their relationship

Richard Madeley has opened up about a pressing fear held by his wife, Judy Finnigan, before they moved in together, and how it led to him fleeing the UK to think “deeply”. In a recent episode of the On The Mend podcast with Matt Willis, Richard discussed the early days of his and Judy’s relationship, a time when they were both divorced and on the cusp of making a significant decision: whether to live together.

Judy, who had twin boys, Dan and Tom, from her previous marriage to David Henshaw, explained, according to Richard, that she came in a “three-pack” and felt “concerned” about whether he knew what he was doing in terms of being a stepfather.

To understand how he truly felt about the relationship, Richard jetted off to Greece for a spot of soul-searching. He spent two weeks in the European nation thinking “quite deeply” about his future, but it would all have a happy ending.

Richard said: “So, I went off on my own. I went off to Greece for two weeks on a kind of a solo holiday to think about it, because I didn’t want to rush – well, I wasn’t rushing – but I didn’t want to make that mistake.”

He continued: “I didn’t want to say airily and with super-confidence, ‘ Oh, yeah, it’ll be fine. You know, I’m happy to be a stepfather’. I needed to know that I could deliver and that I meant it”.

He disclosed that he spent two weeks away to think “quite deeply” about the future and how he felt about Judy, ultimately deciding that he “felt very comfortable” and “told her that” upon his return.

Richard described how the four of them took a trip to Cornwall, where they rented a cottage as a “little trial”. Touchingly, it proved “fantastic”, and they had a “great time”; Richard added that this “sealed it”.

Richard and Judy, who tied the knot in 1986, went on to have two kids together, Chloe and Jack, and now have five grandchildren. In other news, the star, who hosts Good Morning Britain (GMB), recently made a “confession” on the ITV show.

Last week (October 16), he and co-host Kate Garraway updated viewers on the latest news. In the episode, colleague Charlotte Hawkins detailed how the amount of motorists landing penalty points had risen over the past year.

Speaking about the topic with commentators Kwasi Kwarteng and Ayesha Hazarika, Richard said: “I’m going to make a confession now, it’s not a big deal, but whatever.”

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He then disclosed that he had six points on his driving licence, saying: “Both because of speed cameras. One for doing 34 mph on a dual carriageway at four thirty in the morning when it was a 30 mph [zone], I didn’t realise that.

“And one for traveling at four in the morning at twenty-four mph in a 20 mph zone.” And I have to admit that I don’t mind getting fined because, yes, I accidentally broke the law, but it also seemed a little unfair to receive three points on a license.

Today’s horoscope for October 21 as Pisces is let down by a friend

Today’s horoscope for Tuesday, October 21 will see Aries reignite a relationship spark, while Sagittarius will leave no stone unturned in their quest

It’s Tuesday, and one star sign should showcase their creative talents, while another will form a partnership with a creative friend.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

A once passionate relationship feels dull now. This makes you question whether you are drifting apart. The joy and laughter that once filled your days has given way to boredom and you sense the end could be near. Find new things to do together and this could reignite that spark that once brought you together.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Routine chores and outside commitments have piled up more than you intended. When you think about all you have to do, you can’t help but feel overwhelmed. If you can, find ways to share some of these tasks with your housemates or colleagues.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

There are times when you might feel as if the entire world is against you. A kind gesture is misinterpreted and someone seems to suspect hidden motives behind your goodwill. It seems like nothing you do is right. This confusion will eventually pass but getting through it all won’t be easy.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

This is a good time to showcase your creative talents. It doesn’t matter if you paint, write, or act, now is the moment to let other people see what you can do. Share your creations on a craft-focused website, send a manuscript to a publisher or audition for a part. Even someone who is introverted can relish being in the limelight occasionally.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

Be patient. Try not to be overly critical of a younger person who is acting out. They may not have the experience or maturity to handle issues well. By encouraging them to share what’s troubling them, you will gain their appreciation. Expressing feelings can be quite difficult for some.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Explore everything you can about a culture that has always intrigued you. Immersing yourself in a different lifestyle will feel liberating. You will realise that certain beliefs and practices no longer benefit you. Instead, you will embrace a perspective that aligns with your true self.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Forming a partnership with a creative friend will ignite your creativity. You will enjoy working with someone who is intelligent, compassionate, and thoughtful. Regardless of whether this relationship is romantic or professional, it will prove advantageous for both of you. You complement each other beautifully.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

Signing up for a workshop with your colleagues will be fun and enlightening for you all. When working on a joint project be sure to establish a solid foundation. If you agree on a long-term arrangement, resolve to keep to your promise.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

You intend to leave no stone unturned in your quest for the answer to a challenging question. Searching through a government archive could provide valuable insights. If you hit a roadblock, don’t lose hope. By adjusting your search terms, you will find the information you seek.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

A new friendship or intimate relationship seems to have been put on hold. It will be frustrating not to have many chances to be together. Try to look at yourself as your partner does. As your confidence and self-worth increases, so too will your career and financial success.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

Your job is leaving you feeling drained at the end of every day. It is your responsibility to choose healthier options. By reducing your work commitments, your natural zest for life will return. If you continue to take on more tasks, you risk experiencing burnout. It’s highly recommended to take some time off from work.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

It will upset you to realise that a friend or neighbour’s past kindness was insincere. Now they’ve taken all they can from you, they seem to have moved on to another unsuspecting victim. After experiencing several disappointments recently, this friendship is proving to be just another letdown.

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Today’s horoscope for October 21 as Pisces is let down by a friend

Today’s horoscope for Tuesday, October 21 will see Aries reignite a relationship spark, while Sagittarius will leave no stone unturned in their quest

It’s Tuesday, and one star sign should showcase their creative talents, while another will form a partnership with a creative friend.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

A once passionate relationship feels dull now. This makes you question whether you are drifting apart. The joy and laughter that once filled your days has given way to boredom and you sense the end could be near. Find new things to do together and this could reignite that spark that once brought you together.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Routine chores and outside commitments have piled up more than you intended. When you think about all you have to do, you can’t help but feel overwhelmed. If you can, find ways to share some of these tasks with your housemates or colleagues.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

There are times when you might feel as if the entire world is against you. A kind gesture is misinterpreted and someone seems to suspect hidden motives behind your goodwill. It seems like nothing you do is right. This confusion will eventually pass but getting through it all won’t be easy.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

This is a good time to showcase your creative talents. It doesn’t matter if you paint, write, or act, now is the moment to let other people see what you can do. Share your creations on a craft-focused website, send a manuscript to a publisher or audition for a part. Even someone who is introverted can relish being in the limelight occasionally.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

Be patient. Try not to be overly critical of a younger person who is acting out. They may not have the experience or maturity to handle issues well. By encouraging them to share what’s troubling them, you will gain their appreciation. Expressing feelings can be quite difficult for some.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Explore everything you can about a culture that has always intrigued you. Immersing yourself in a different lifestyle will feel liberating. You will realise that certain beliefs and practices no longer benefit you. Instead, you will embrace a perspective that aligns with your true self.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Forming a partnership with a creative friend will ignite your creativity. You will enjoy working with someone who is intelligent, compassionate, and thoughtful. Regardless of whether this relationship is romantic or professional, it will prove advantageous for both of you. You complement each other beautifully.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

Signing up for a workshop with your colleagues will be fun and enlightening for you all. When working on a joint project be sure to establish a solid foundation. If you agree on a long-term arrangement, resolve to keep to your promise.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

You intend to leave no stone unturned in your quest for the answer to a challenging question. Searching through a government archive could provide valuable insights. If you hit a roadblock, don’t lose hope. By adjusting your search terms, you will find the information you seek.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

A new friendship or intimate relationship seems to have been put on hold. It will be frustrating not to have many chances to be together. Try to look at yourself as your partner does. As your confidence and self-worth increases, so too will your career and financial success.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

Your job is leaving you feeling drained at the end of every day. It is your responsibility to choose healthier options. By reducing your work commitments, your natural zest for life will return. If you continue to take on more tasks, you risk experiencing burnout. It’s highly recommended to take some time off from work.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

It will upset you to realise that a friend or neighbour’s past kindness was insincere. Now they’ve taken all they can from you, they seem to have moved on to another unsuspecting victim. After experiencing several disappointments recently, this friendship is proving to be just another letdown.

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Virginia Giuffre’s family say she was ‘gaslit’ by UK police and UK and US government

Sky and Amanda Roberts, Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s brother and sister-in-law, have pressed US President Donald Trump to release the Epstein Files, which contain the names of the individuals who were not redacted.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s brother and sister-in-law, Sky and Amanda Roberts, have demanded US President Donald Trump release the unredacted version of the Epstein Files and claimed Giuffre was ‘continuously gaslit’ by the UK police and government.

The two described the Epstein scandal as “one of the biggest international coverups in the history of the world” in an interview conducted ahead of the release of the late Giuffre’s memoir.

Additionally, they pleaded for full access to the Epstein Files, with redacted names for victims and redacted names for those who were involved. Every document and email leak is a cover-up, and they should be addressed, according to them. “Our government needs to remind itself that they work for us,” they said.

They then sent an appeal to Trump, asking him to make a decision in the interest of survivors.

“Remember that you were elected for this position, that every one of your constituents, who voted for you, serve you,” This is not a political issue. You or your administration can’t dangle it, they told Channel 4 News.

“I believe we have reached a point where we are asking for this from you across the aisle.” You vowed from the beginning of your campaign and even your most recent presidency that you would lead the charge against corruption.

One of the biggest cases of corruption is this. And we ask that you take the appropriate course. Will you keep your word?

Giuffre was “continuously gaslit” by the UK Government, Metropolitan Police, and US Government, according to Sky and Amanda Roberts.

Sex trafficking victim Giuffre – who was one of the most outspoken accusers of sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell – claimed Epstein and Maxwell trafficked her when she was 17 and flew her around the world offering her up to powerful associates, including Prince Andrew.

When she was 17 years old, Ms. Giuffre claimed that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew on at least three occasions, one of which was in London. He has consistently refuted the claims.

The Met Police spoke with her about the alleged assault in London a year later, but she never further investigated the allegations. The prince first alleged abuse in a US court in 2014.

Following Epstein’s death, the Met Police reopened the case after his arrest on new sex trafficking charges in 2019, but they still decided not to look into it.

She sued Prince Andrew for civil disgrace in 2021, who has vehemently refuted her claims and claims he has never met her. The Met Police once more decided not to look into the matter.

Following her death, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement to Channel 4 News: “Our thoughts are with Ms. Giuffre’s family and friends.” We learned of allegations of recent trafficking for sexual exploitation in 2015 from the government. This involved a claim of trafficking into central London in March 2001 as well as events outside the UK.

The Crown Prosecution Service provided them with early investigative advice, a review of the evidence, interviews the complainant, and collaborated with other law enforcement organizations that led these investigations. Following the legal advice, it was obvious that any investigation into human trafficking would primarily concentrate on activities and relationships outside the UK.

In these circumstances, officers came to the conclusion that the Met was not the best place to conduct inquiries, and in November 2016, it was decided that this matter would not be the subject of a full criminal investigation. In August 2019, that choice was reviewed. The Met made it known in November that it would continue to exist.

* If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999

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Jamie Oliver reveals raw insight into marriage with Jools – ‘Opposites attract’

25 years after the couple tied the knot, Jamie Oliver has revealed a secret about his marriage to his wife Jools, who he says is now more powerful than ever.

As he and Jools celebrate their 25th anniversary, Jamie Oliver has discussed “opposites attracting.” When the celebrity chef and his wife were 17 years old, they went on a double date with a friend.

The couple hasn’t changed since that time, and this year they celebrated their silver anniversary together. They are two very different people, despite their blossoming relationship.

Jamie, 50, clarified their union in a recent interview. He said, “I wouldn’t be the first to say that opposites attract.” Jamie continued, “We get along very well and we genuinely like each other, but we’re also very different. That can cause a certain level of tension, but it also seems to work, and I consider myself fortunate to have lived 25 years.

Since their very first date, they’ve gone on to welcome five children, Poppy, 23, Daisy, 22, Petal, 16, Buddy, 14, and River, eight. In his Channel 4 Dyslexia documentary, Jamie revealed that like himself, some of his children have been diagnosed as neurodivergent.

During his interview with Good Housekeeping for their Christmas edition, he opened up about his own dyslexia diagnosis. Jamie was diagnosed earlier this year, at the age of 50 and admitted that at times he felt “stupid” at school, which led to a “total resentment for education”.

He claimed that “we’re destroying kids’ innocent optimism.” “Everyone is unique, and the educational system doesn’t take into account that,” Jamie continued. Top neuroscientists have explained to me that nature’s intention is to have variation. Dyslexia has a significant impact on both poverty and prison conditions. In classrooms, I want to fight for [neurodiversity and all of its nuance.

While appearing on BBC Breakfast earlier this year, Jamie became emotional as he reflected on his diagnosis. But the sudden wave of emotion “came out of nowhere,” with him admitting he had never intended to be so open and exposed. Speaking previously, he admitted that being aware of his children’s differences allow himself and Jools to be “better parents”.

Neurodivergent is a term used to describe people with various brain conditions, including autism, dyslexia, and ADHD. He acknowledges, however, that generations-long discussions and attitudes about neurodiversity are changing.

In addition to being criticized as a “stupid dunce,” Jamie claims that people “didn’t know as much about our brains as we did 30 years ago.” Although most students today have extra time to finish exams while attending school, Jamie’s situation wasn’t. There were no strategies, he said, and all that was offered was a little extra tutoring. There wasn’t even enough dyslexic knowledge then, he said.

Currently, the NHS says dyslexia affects up to one in ten Brits, with the condition often causing difficulties with reading, writing and spelling. However, some are left at an advantage when it comes to problem-solving and being creative.

Jamie claimed he had never heard such “emotional and overwhelming” responses from the public while filming his documentary on dyslexia. He is now making a letter to Bridget Phillipson, the secretary of state for education, to make sure that all children, including those who have dyslexia, receive quality education.

The full interview can be found in Good Housekeeping’s Christmas edition, which runs until October 23.

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