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Heartbroken fans
GINO D’ÁCAMPO has quit the foodie adventure show, Gordon, Gino and Fred, that has been running for five years, saying “It causes a lot of problems for me”, citing scheduling conflicts for his decision.
The popular ITV show follows chefs Gordon Ramsay, Gino and First Dates star Fred Sirieix who visit various countries across the globe, where they sample local cuisine and explore local culture.


However, the Family Fortunes presenter, 46, announced that getting the stars together has been a little difficult this time round.
“Last week I decided not to film any more Gordon, Gino and Fred Road Trip, the reason is simple, nothing to do with Gordon and Fred the friendship is very strong” he said in a video on social media.
“It’s just because we can’t get the dates together.”
Fans have spoken out on various social media platforms confirming their disappointment at the stars decision.
THE UK government is targeting rural roads in a new campaign in a bid to prevent deaths and injuries among young drivers.

THINK! campaign urges drivers to think about the dangers of driving too fast for road conditions.
Drivers are being asked by road safety experts to be aware of their current speed, the area around them and the road conditions before they put their foot down on the accelerator. The campaign, “Is pushing it worth it?” is targeted at young male drivers, as statistics show male drivers aged 17 to 24 are 4 times more likely to be killed or seriously injured than drivers aged 25 or over.
Research findings also show that 60 per cent of all serious and fatal collisions involving young male car drivers were on rural roads.
Safety experts raise further concerns as less than half (43 per cent) of young men consider exceeding the speed limit to be unacceptable, while over twothirds (68 per cent) see drink driving as unacceptable and over half (52 per cent) think using a mobile without handsfree is unacceptable.
A BARBER from Wales who has been famous for winning several awards has been arrested by the police in connection with dealing drugs in the UK.
Anthony Hancock was detained by the police in Swansea after he left his car and tried to run away.
A local media outlet stated that the 37yearold is a wellknown barber in the city and has also won the Welsh Men’s Style Awards in 2013, aside from coming third in the British Barber Awards in 2018.
The hearing for his sentence was held at