- Woman gives birth under rubble in Venezuela earthquake aftermath
- Serbian president vučić announces resignation and calls early elections
- Record heatwave affects Germany, Poland and Central Europe as temperatures soar
- Australia to double fines for Big Tech over children bypassing social media ban
- Man killed in police shooting in Cold Lake, Alberta, under investigation by watchdog
- Letlow and Fleming compete for Cassidy’s seat in Louisiana GOP Senate runoff
- Heathrow and Gatwick flights delayed by up to 11 hours due to thunderstorms
- Toxic silver-cheeked toadfish invade Greece, prompting government catch initiative
Day: 28 December 2023
Health chiefs have now confirmed 30 Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) infections in the UK.
‘Holidays and anniversaries are hard.’
‘He would be the perfect cameo.’
Great Western Railway (GWR) announced all lines serving London Paddington have been blocked following the incident in the Slough area.
In 1994 a group of men took part in a medical trial that would change the course of sexual history – and it’s now a TV drama.
Noddy Holder is continuing to surpass expectations after being given six months to live five years ago (Picture: WireImage)
Slade musician Noddy Holder was given six months to live when he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
That was five years ago.
The Merry Xmas Everybody star revealed this year that he had been diagnosed with terminal oesophageal cancer but thanks to experimental treatment has continued to surpass expectations.
He’s now reflected on his journey since being diagnosed in 2017, including the experimental drugs he’s taken as part of a clinical trial, admitting it was ‘touch and go.’
‘I lost all my hair,’ he told BBC Radio 2. ‘My weight was down to about eight stone.’
The therapy is working however, as the 77-year-old revealed he had a scan in December and ‘everything’s on an even keel.’
The Slade star is best-known for Christmas hit Merry Xmas Everybody (Picture: Getty Images)
His wife, Suzan, shared the news in a letter published in a local paper this year (Picture: Getty)
In October of this year, Noddy’s wife Suzan shared the news that he had been quietly undergoing treatment for the disease for over five years.
Suzan wrote in local magazine Great British Life that she was incredibly moved to watch her husband perform on stage this year – because ‘five years ago we were given the devastating news that he had oesophageal cancer and only had six months to live.’
She explained: ‘We coped with it the only way we could, by hunkering down, sticking together and doing everything we could to survive it.’
The good news of Noddy’s latest scan comes as Slade charts for the 50th year running (Picture: Redferns)
There were ‘no guarantees’ even as he was accepted on to a clinical trial which until then had only accepted people under 60.
But Noddy responded brilliantly to the treatment, and ‘here we are five years later and he’s feeling good and looking great.’
However she clarified that her husband was not ‘cured,’ as it’s a word medical professionals shy away from when it comes to cancer.
Noddy is best-known as a member of Slade, which charts every year with their legendary Christmas hit Merry Xmas Everybody.
The track currently sits at number 33 in the charts, a full 50 years since its release in 1973.
Got a story?
If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.
MORE : The real inspiration behind Merry Xmas Everybody revealed by Noddy Holder
MORE : Slade star Noddy Holder’s secret cancer diagnosis revealed after he was given six months to live
Next week’s New Year episodes revealed as 2024 kicks off, seeing a major return and some baby bombshells.
A full guide to next week’s Emmerdale episodes with a dramatic start to 2024.
Expect more rough weather for the rest of the day.
‘It’s very dangerous!’ the national treasure warned.
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

