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Prue Leith replaced on Great British Bake Off as full line up for new celebrity specials is revealed

PRUE Leith has been replaced on Bake Off as Channel 4 unveil its brand new star-studded lineup for the celebrity specials.

The hit baking show’s spin-off returns as a new judge joins Paul Hollywood in the famous tent.

The Great British Bake Off contestants for Stand Up To Cancer 2024.
This year’s Celebrity Bake Off lineup has been revealed
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Alison, Noel, Paul, and Caroline at a table.
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Caroline Waldegrave OBE will take over from Prue Leith, who has stepped down from Bake Off specials[/caption]
Kate Garraway baking in a "Stand Up To Cancer" apron.
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Kate Garraway has signed up for the competition[/caption]
Man wearing a "Stand Up To Cancer" apron.
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Chris and Rosie Ramsey will also compete as separate contestants[/caption]

Last year The Sun revealed how Prue, 84, had decided to step back from Bake Off’s specials and focus on the regular series.

Now Channel 4 has confirmed Prue’s close friend Caroline Waldegrave OBE will take over her role.

Caroline, 72, is also a former co-owner and managing director of Leiths School of Food & Wine – Prue’s business.

Alison Hammond will return as host alongside Noel Fielding, with the special filmed before his AppleTV+ show was canned over health woes.

This year Bake Off features a married couple as well as TV siblings.

Competing is a raft of actors, including Jim Howick, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Maxine Peake, Self Esteem AKA Rebecca Lucy Taylor, Meera Syal and Sophie Willan taking part.

Also donning their aprons is broadcaster Sarah Beeny, creator of Chicken Shop Date Amelia Dimoldenberg and sibling TV presenters Scarlette and Stuart Douglas.

Other household names include GMB’s Kate Garraway, model and author Ellie Goldstein, Loose Women Gloria Hunniford OBE, Roman Kemp, Chris and Rosie Ramsey as well as comedians Tommy Tiernan, Adam Buxton and Phil Wang.

Celebrity Bake Off is part of C4’s Stand Up to Cancer campaign for Cancer Research UK.

The show is expected to return this Spring.

Meanwhile, Prue previously addressed her future altogether on Bake Off.

She said: “I won’t leave in a hurry, but I will leave some time because I’m getting ancient.”

Great British Bake Off has launched the careers of dozens of Bakers – here’s how the winners have fared after their time in the tent.

Woman wearing a "Stand Up To Cancer" apron.
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TV presenter Sarah Beeny has joined the famous tent[/caption]
Woman wearing a Stand Up To Cancer apron.
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Ellie Goldstein will also don her apron this Spring[/caption]

Bake Off winners - where they are now

  • Series One: Edd Kimber – Has released cookbooks and publishes recipes on his website.
  • Series Two: Joanne Wheatley – Opened her own cookery school after winning Bake Off and released two cookery books.
  • Series Three: John Whaite – is now a regular face on TV for cooking segments and appeared on Strictly in 2021.
  • Series Four: Frances Quinn – has had her recipes appear in Vogue and is a regular contributor to BBC Good Food.
  • Series Five: Nancy Birtwhistle – The grandmother keeps herself busy with multiple specialties including baking and gardening. Launching a series of books under the Green Living brand.
  • Series Six: Nadiya Hussein – was chosen to bake a birthday cake for Queen Elizabeth II, and has hosted multiple BBC baking shows.
  • Series Seven: Candice Brown – has made several appearances on Celebrity gameshows, features frequently on morning TV shows, and runs her own pub, The Green Man, with her brother.
  • Series Eight: Sophie Faldo – launched Sophie Faldo’s Couture Cakes as a business offering bespoke bakes for weddings and major celebrations.
  • Series Nine: Rahul Mandal – After winning Great British Bake Off, Rahul opted to largely step back from the limelight and return to his normal job at the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.
  • Series Ten: David Atherton – David launched a food fitness column for The Guardian, and also released a cookbook.
  • Series Eleven: Peter Sawkins – On top of the traditional cookbook release, Peter – the youngest winner of the show aged 20 – returned to University of Edinburgh to complete his finance and accounting degree.
  • Series Twelve: Giuseppe Dell’Anno – Giuseppe has released his own cookbook based around his Italian roots.
  • Series Thirteen: Syabira Yusoff – The research scientist has launched her own company and hosts events based around teaching others Malaysian cuisine.
  • Season Fourteen: Matty Edgell – Matty has become a baking influencer since his win, posting tips and tricks on TikToks, as well as recipes on Instagram. Matty has also appeared on This Morning to share his skills with the morning show audience.

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Shocking moment paedophile is caught with young girl in seedy hotel room as cops storm in after harrowing 999 call

SHOCKING footage shows the moment cops caught a paedophile with a young teenage girl in a seedy hotel room.

Police officers stormed the hotel in Manchester after receiving a harrowing emergency call from a staff member.

Police officer investigating a hotel room where child sexual abuse occurred.
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Cops stormed a hotel room in Manchester after a concerned call[/caption]
Blurred image of a hotel room.
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Police questioning the man after he eventually responded[/caption]
Police officer arresting someone near a bus.
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The sick paedophile in a police car after his arrest[/caption]

Video captured on bodycam shows a Greater Manchester Police officer banging heavily on the door.

He is heard saying: “Police open the door, I’m going to open it.”

The 999 call was made by a concerned hotel worker who reported that a 14-year-old girl was in a room with an “over-age man”.

In the audio of the emergency call, it can be heard that the hotel was notified by two women from a care home about the disgusting crime.

Once the man eventually opens the door, cops can be heard asking the paedophile why he “didn’t answer the door” straightaway.

Dressed in a black t-shirt, the sick man is then escorted outside before being formally arrested by police.

The footage ends with the man sitting in a police car as the reason for his arrest is read out.

Sergeant Ian Haselden, from Greater Manchester Police, conducts operations during which officers pretend to be an abuser and travel to a hotel with a child acting as a victim.

They then attempt to book a room while displaying signs of suspicious behaviour.

He said: “We’d rather they be safe than sorry, because this is an extremely serious crime and we don’t want them to worry about making the wrong call.

“If hotels are suspicious the gold standard response is to call the police.”

It comes after new data came to light revealing that police have received hundreds of reports of child sexual abuse in hotels.

Children have been raped and abused in high street hotel chains while offenders “put a do not disturb sign on the door and do whatever they want”, reports the BBC.

Although offences in hotels made up less than one per cent of all recorded child sexual violence crimes in England and Wales, police say the crime is likely under-reported.

In 2023, 504 offences were recorded, of which 464 involved physical contact with a child and 203 were recorded as rape.

The figures revealed that 84 per cent of the victims were female. 26 per cent of victims were aged 15, 18 per cent were aged 16, and 17 per cent were aged 17.

Almost all suspects (92 per cent) were men, and the average age of suspects was 28.

Around four per cent of the reported offences were identified as group based, although victims have said that even when perpetrators turn up alone, they are often part of grooming gangs where children are swapped between abusers.

One victim, who was often brought to hotels by her abuser, has said the data is unsurprising.

She told the BBC: “You can put a Do not disturb sign on the door and then they can do whatever they want with nobody wondering what’s going on.

“I can’t even stay in a hotel now without thinking about what happened to me.”

The National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) says where specific hotels were recorded by police many were in major towns and cities, with transport links such as train stations and motorways nearby making it easy for perpetrators to meet victims.

 Phil Ashford, from the NPCC child sexual exploitation taskforce, said: “Once you’re behind that hotel bedroom door, there’s a degree of privacy that perpetrators often don’t find elsewhere when they commit abuse.

“We’re talking about some of the most serious contact offending imaginable – the rape and serious sexual abuse of children.”

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Simon Zebo urges inclusion of emerging talents in Ireland’s Six Nations squad ahead of England opener

SIMON ZEBO would like to see Simon Easterby give kids a chance – but he reckons the young guns need to show they deserve the chance. 

Interim Ireland head coach Easterby will select his first XV on Thursday ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations opener against England at the Aviva Stadium. 

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Simon Zebo was speaking ahead of Ireland’s Six Nations opener vs England
28 January 2025; Calvin Nash during an Ireland Rugby squad training session at The Campus in Quinto da Lago, Portugal. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Zebo said he’d like to see Ireland use more of their younger players in big matches

Having been part of Andy Farrell’s coaching staff, he is expected to stick to the tried and tested.

Now former Ireland star Zebo hopes there is an eye on the 2027 World Cup in Australia with sides selected for this Six Nations.

But he acknowledged that the older heads like Conor Murray are making it difficult to be pushed out of the side. 

Zebo said: “Jamie Osborne, Calvin Nash, a Jimmy O’Brien, or Cormac Izuchukwu, you’d like to see one or two new faces getting a go in a big game against England. 

“That’s really deep end stuff so you get to see a lot about the players in those kind of games. 

“Obviously Simon (Easterby) will sprinkle the experience around, but one or two young players would be great. 

“Not looking too far ahead with the experience thing and the World Cup not so far away, how you’d like to see some players thrown in the deep end and given a full go in this tournament.

“Obivously the old experienced players are still playing the best and still get to play but it’s up to the young guns to push them out and make Simon’s selections very difficult.”

And he acknowledged that is tough with Munster scrum half Murray, 35, still – in Zebo’s mind – deserving of his spot in the matchday squad on form. 

He said: ““Form is temporary class is permanent, the old fellas are still able to be the general on the pitch and dictate where the game is played.

“His skillset is never going to go away. His speed…there wasn’t much there to begin with so he hasn’t lost too many yards of speed. 

“And he’s as physical as ever, he could play as long as he wanted really, he’s always in peak physical condition and he’s always a smart player.”

But Zebo hopes Munster wing Calvin Nash gets a chance ahead of either James Lowe or Mack Hansen having made the big breakthrough in the past 18 months.

A bit part player at Munster, the 27-year-old nailed down a starting spot in the last two years and forced his way into the Ireland set-up winning eight caps to date. 

But all his starts were in Hansen’s absence and the Connacht man could get back in now, though Zebo reckons Nash is worth a crack. 

He said: “I’d like to see Calvin Nash get a run for his form with Munster. He has no ceiling I don’t think. He could be one of the very best in Europe. 

“And I don’t know what more he can do to get into the side on the form of James (Lowe) and Mack (Hansen), he’s the stand out guy. 

“Both James and Mack are proven winners, the coaches know what they get every time they select them. 

“But it’s up to Cal to train well, I’d like to see him be given a vote of confidence like other players have.”

Simon Zebo,  teamed up with BoyleSports to preview Ireland’s Six Nations opening clash with England this Saturday. BoyleSports will Pay Out Early if either side goes 17 points ahead at any stage.

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Why ‘Good Morning America’ Star Robin Roberts and Wife Amber Laign Live Separately: ‘Not by Choice’

Robin Roberts is shedding light into her private life with her wife, Amber Laign, and why they choose to live separately. “It’s not for everyone,” Robin, 64, said during a Good Morning America segment on January 22. “Amber and I [live separately], not by choice, but because of the work schedule. But there’s a lot...

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