News about Walter Jones

Writer JENNI MURRAY. Stop worrying about your sex life, chaps, and start fighting for prostate cancer screenings

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2023
JENNI MURRAY: Walter Jones, my beloved grandfather, then in his early 60s, was admitted to Beckett Hospital in Barnsley in 1958, and a sense of trembling and gloom pervaded the family. No one told me what the case was like, but I knew it was serious from the start. When he was away and wasn't allowed to visit him, I was sad. Little girls were not allowed on men's wards, where complete anonymity was ensured. I only remember my dad lifting me up to the window of his ward so I could wave to him and be assured that he had survived an operation and would soon return home.

Controversies surrounding the Westminster Dog Show ranging from PETA's raging stage to the poisoning scandal

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2023
Since 1877, the Westminster Dog Show has been attracting furious people, but the fabled contest hasn't always thrilled viewers, despite the fact that it hasn't been revealed has a sinister past. Every year, over 2,000,000 viewers tune in to the dog show to see the pampered pooches fight to be the top dog. And though the festival, which ran from May 8 to May 9 and named a Petit Basset Vendéenhas as the Best In Show last night, hasn't been without controversy. FEMAIL reveals the most sensational to rock the most prestigious dog show, from poisoned dogs to on-stage protests.

Amy Jo Johnson, a pink power ranger, discusses why she skipped Netflix's 30th anniversary special

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2023
On Wednesday, Amy Jo Johnson, who portrayed Pink Ranger Kimberly Hart, took to Twitter to announce that she isn't missing Netflix's forthcoming 30th anniversary show, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once and Always. The 52-year-old Felicity alum said, 'I never said no for the record.' 'I just didn't say yes to what was offered.' But other fun stuff is in-store!Looking forward to watching my friends kick a**!#PowerRangers30'

JENNI MURRAY: Why am I so wary to talk about my Jewish heritage?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2022
Jenni Murray addresses the difficult past of her father's Jewish roots as she relates her first, emotionally charged visit to Auschwitz in Poland when she was younger. The columnist writes, "Young people must know that anti-Semitism is still exists and it is bigotry."