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Susanna Reid sparks backlash with 'stupid and dismissive' remark after BAFTAs
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Susanna Reid sparks backlash with 'stupid and dismissive' remark after BAFTAs

  • Susanna Reid faced backlash after discussing a Tourette’s campaigner during a BAFTA-related segment on Good Morning Britain.
  • Viewers called her remarks 'totally uncaring, stupid and dismissive' in reaction to the discussion.
  • The debate referenced the film 'I Swear' and the incident with a racial slur at the BAFTAs.
  • The BBC apologized for language heard at the BAFTA ceremony, citing involuntary tic-related speech in Tourette syndrome.
  • Host Alan Cumming addressed the comments and clarified the condition’s impact during the ceremony.
  • The story highlighted ongoing debate about apology versus accountability for disability-related language.
  • Thorough coverage noted social media reactions from fans and viewers.
  • The Mirror and showbiz coverage included calls to follow 'Daily Mirror Celebs' on social platforms.
  • The article provides context on the BAFTA event and how participants responded afterward.
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Keir Starmer was 'too busy' to promote Alzheimer's treatment drive
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Keir Starmer was 'too busy' to promote Alzheimer's treatment drive

  • Frizell says Starmer replied he was “too busy” to promote the Alzheimer’s treatment drive, per his GMB interview.
  • Martin Frizell discussed with Susanna Reid and Ed Balls the need for more government funding for dementia research.
  • Frizell connected the dialogue to Barbara Windsor’s husband Scott Mitchell’s dementia campaigning.
  • The article emphasizes dementia as Britain’s major killer and calls for early diagnosis funding.
  • Ed Balls contributed to the discussion by sharing a documentary on the disease after his mother’s diagnosis.
  • Frizell described the book accompanying Fiona Phillips’ diagnosis and call for cure investment.
  • Daily Mail notes the government's previous dementia funding changes and policy shifts.
  • The piece revisits the broader debate over NHS funding for dementia care.
  • Frizell cited a scientist who said research funding could crack Alzheimer’s if money were redirected.
  • The article links dementia funding to potential NHS cost reductions through early treatment.
  • The coverage includes public reactions and comments sections with 40 comments noted.
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Fiona Phillips' husband says there has been major change in her condition
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Fiona Phillips' husband says there has been major change in her condition

  • Martin Frizell says Fiona Phillips has stopped talking about Alzheimer’s and is now frightened.
  • Phillips’ husband says the illness has shifted into a more fearful phase for her daily life.
  • Frizell describes the situation as wretched for both Fiona and her family.
  • Phillips and Frizell previously noted memory gaps, including Christmas 2025.
  • Frizell emphasizes that Phillips remains with them but is slowly slipping away.
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