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Carol Vorderman quits LBC radio show after ‘health scare’ | Ents & Arts News

Carol Vorderman has said she will not be continuing her Sunday LBC radio show after suffering “burnout” from working a seven-day week.

The former Countdown star said she suffered a “health scare” two weeks ago, that saw her stay in hospital overnight.

In a post on social media, Vorderman said she had travelled down to London but was “very unwell” and “utterly exhausted” with a “tight feeling” in her chest.

She said she ended up in hospital and underwent a number of scans and checks that revealed no underlying health issues.

Following the advice of family and friends, the broadcaster said she was taking the health scare as a “warning sign to slow down slightly”, announcing her decision to “cut my work back to weekdays for now”.

“I am very fed up about it, but I have made the decision that I can no longer do my Sunday show on LBC, which is a very hard decision to come to, but I couldn’t see anything else I could do,” she said in the Instagram video.

The 63-year-old said her time on the radio show had been “a total joy” and that she was “very sad about” leaving.

Vanessa Feltz will present the show on Sunday afternoon.

A statement from LBC said: “We completely understand Carol’s decision.

“Her health comes first, and everyone here at LBC sends their best wishes.

“Carol’s show has been an essential Sunday listen and while we know many people will miss her, we look forward to having her back on LBC, from time to time, soon.”

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Vorderman joined LBC to front her new Sunday programme, running from 4pm-7pm, in January of this year.

It came two months after she left her BBC radio show, saying she was “not prepared to lose my voice” after the corporation introduced new social media guidelines.

Vorderman was a vocal critic of the previous Conservative government and had several high arguments on social media with Tory MPs – though she recently criticised the new Labour government over the cutting of winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.

She said BBC management decided that she should give up her Saturday morning show on BBC Radio Wales over a breach of the new guidelines.

England survive scare against Slovakia to book spot in Euro 2024 quarter-finals | UK News

England survived a scare to book their place in the quarter-finals at Euro 2024 after beating Slovakia 2-1 in extra-time.

Gareth Southgate’s team fell behind in the 25th minute when Ivan Schranz put Slovakia into a shock lead and they looked to be heading out of the tournament as the game went into injury time.

However, Jude Bellingham produced a moment of brilliance to score a stunning equaliser with seconds to spare and send the last-16 tie to extra-time.

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Harry Kane celebrates scoring for England vs Slovakia

Captain Harry Kane put England in the lead early in the first half of extra-time and they held on, despite some nervy moments.

Bellingham told reporters the team’s success may spur them on in the rest of the competition and described his goal as “one of the most important moments of my career so far”.

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Fans roar after England’s nail-biting win

England looked disappointing in the first half and at half-time, manager Gareth Southgate failed to make any changes.

In the second half, however, England got closer with two attempts to score, although Phil Foden’s goal was disallowed by VAR and Declan Rice’s shot came off the post.

Southgate’s side now faces Switzerland in the Euro 2024 quarter-final on Saturday.

Were they to reach the last four, they would then play in a semi-final on Wednesday 10 July.