TEARS pricked Karen Edwards’ eyes as she embraced the actress playing her murdered daughter Becky Godden in new telly drama A Confession.
Karen reveals howit felt like she was “holding Becky again” when she took Stephanie Hyam in her arms — 16 years after her beloved daughter was killed by Christopher Halliwell.
The pair met on set this year when filming began for the six-part series, which launched on Monday and attracted 5million viewers.
CANNY Irish trainer Charles Byrnes has revealed big Cheltenham favourite Blazing Khal could miss the Festival.
The seven-year-old is current 11-4 favourite for the Stayers' Hurdle next Thursday.
Blazing Khal is unbeaten in his last five races and has turned into a money-making machine with earnings of almost £90,000.
But he suffered a cut in his most recent win in the Boyne Hurdle after 428 days off.
Byrnes said the horse has been on antibiotics since and his participation at Cheltenham will hinge on a key piece of work this Friday.
A SCHOOL for Muslim girls has been ordered to close down after a former pupil claimed students were being taught extremist beliefs, according to reports.
Jamia Al-Hudaa Residential College for Girls in Nottingham is set to close its doors after being accused of teaching strict sharia-style rules to schoolkids, it has been claimed.
Former student Aliyah Saleem said that the boarding school was teaching girls that men should be allowed to beat their wives and gay people should be killed.
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER beamed with pride whilst watching his daughter Karna lift the WSL Academy League title with Manchester United's Women Youth team.
Solskjaer's had some extra time on his hands since getting sacked as Man United boss in November last year.
The 49-year-old is now playing an active role in his daughter's career - and was spotted dropping her off to training in February at Carrington.
He was also on hand with his wife Silje to cheer Karna whenthe 19-year-old made her debut for United Women's senior team in January.
THE big race of the day at Beverley is the Beverley Bullet, a high-class Listed sprint over 5f.
Likeable veteran Take Cover was sixth in the Nunthorpe Stakes just over a week ago but is back to defend his Beverley Bullet title.
1. Mr Lupton (4-1) - Richard Fahey/Paul Hanagan Classy colt who has won several big sprints over the past couple of seasons.
Often produces his best form at York, where he finished ninth in the Nunthorpe last time.