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Today on Loose Women, Charlene White, Olivia Attwood-Dack, Janet Street-Porter and Denise Welch were on the panel for a special show dedicated to women's health.
During the lunchtime episode, the ladies discussed if incontinence is still a taboo topic and opened up on the impact menopause can have on women's lives and careers.
Today on Loose Women, Munroe Bergdorf discussed her new book Talk to Me and said "we all need to find a way to live together".
Loose Men is set to return to ITV1 and ITVX on Thursday 15th May, from 12.30pm.
The special episode will air during Mental Health Awareness Week and in a new promo, Craig Doyle tells viewers "nothing is off limits" as he's joined by first time Loose Men panellists, Charles Spencer, Sam Thompson and Dr Amir Khan.
Continuing to tackle the taboos of talking about mental and physical health, the panel will open up on the issues impacting men in today's world - from navigating modern fatherhood, exploring couples' counselling and maintaining a strong bond with your siblings.
Today on Loose Women, supporting the Facing It Together campaign, domestic abuse campaigner, broadcaster and journalist Victoria Derbyshire opened up on the abuse she endured during her childhood and why she believes it is so important her sons know what domestic abuse and coercive control is.
Speaking to panellists Christine Lampard, Coleen Nolan, Olivia Attwood and Nadia Sawalha, Victoria told how her father would "put his hands around my throat" and how she and her family would all "scatter" as they heard him return from work.
Tina Knowles speaks to Jane Moore and Charlene White in a UK exclusive to share her story for the first time.
The business woman, fashion designer and mother to superstars Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Solange Knowles and 'bonus daughter' Kelly Rowland will appear on tomorrow's lunchtime show following the release of her personal new memoir Matriarch.
Andrew and Lisa Roussos are parents of Saffie-Rose Roussos, who was the youngest person to die in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing following an Ariana Grande concert, and today joined Loose Women to share how they want their daughter to be remembered.
Joining Coleen Nolan, Judi Love, Penny Lancaster and Myleene Klass, Andrew and Lisa spoke of their memories of Saffie, who was one of the 22 people to tragically lose their lives that night.
Today, Loose Men returned to our screens with Craig Doyle, Jeff Brazier, Iain Stirling and Jordan Banjo, as the panel tackled the topics that everyone is talking about and the issues confronting the modern man following recent headlines around ‘male toxicity' and concerns about online content, as well as Sir Gareth Southgate's concerns around ‘toxic male influencers'.
Also during today's show, the Loose Men were joined by Natasha Thomas, a Parent Advisor for the charity YoungMinds, who shared guidance on the key signs all parents should be looking out as well as author Max Dickins - who gave his top tips on how to make close friendships in later life after penning the book Billy No Mates: ‘How I realised Men Have a Friendship Problem.'
Today on Loose Women, brother of the Nolan sisters Brian Nolan joined his sister Coleen Nolan alongside fellow panellists Christine Lampard, Brenda Edwards and Gloria Hunniford for his first TV interview since receiving the news that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Brian was diagnosed with prostate cancer just three days after losing his sister Linda to cancer, making him the fifth of the Nolan siblings to battle the disease.
On the panel for today's episode, which follows Loose Women's recent RTS Programme Awards 2025 nomination in the Daytime Programme category for its powerful campaign launch, Charlene White, Denise Welch, Kelle Bryan and Jane Moore continued the important conversation and highlighted the ways in which you can spot the signs of domestic abuse.
Domestic abuse campaigner and human rights lawyer, Cherie Blair joined the panel live in the studio to share her support of the show's campaign and to discuss her career-long advocacy towards helping survivors of abuse, including her work with the charity Refuge.
In a TV exclusive, Gypsy-Rose Blanchard has told ITV's Loose Women she lives with the guilt of her mother's murder "every single day" and said: "That's a lifelong sentence, I might have served eight and a half years in prison but that is a lifelong sentence for me."
Today on Loose Women, Strictly's Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu joined Ruth Langsford, Sally Dynevor, Ayda Field and Brenda Edwards ahead of their upcoming UK tour, Amy & Carlos: Reborn, speaking about their special friendship, an update on Amy's breast cancer recovery and her plans for becoming a mother in the future.
Today on Loose Women, Kaye Adams, Linda Robson, Myleene Klass and Nadia Sawalha shared the advice they would give to their teenage selves after being inspired by Donny Osmond's Las Vegas residency, where he will be performing a duet with a 14-year-old hologram version of himself.
Earlier in the show, Kelsey Parker joined the panel for an exclusive interview, in which she discussed her recently announced pregnancy with her partner Will and why she will make sure that the baby will be as close to her late-husband Tom Parker's family as the rest of her children.
Today, the award-winning Loose Men returned to our screens with Craig Doyle, Danny Jones, Pete Wicks and Jordan Banjo on the panel.
In the spin off show, the panel took on the topics that matter and kicked off the conversation around tattoo trends, anxiety, experiences with alcohol and relationships as they continued to tackle the taboos around men talking about their mental and physical health - as well as having some trademark lunchtime laughs in between.
The author that gave us Bridget Jones, Helen Fielding, and actress and singer Rumer Willis joined today's Loose Women.
Hollywood actress and two-time Oscar-nominee Naomi Watts joined Loose Women to discuss becoming an author with her debut book ‘Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I'd Known About Menopause' and being an advocate for menopausal women.
ITV's award-winning Loose Women today aired a ‘This is 70+' special with Janet Street-Porter (78), Dame Prue Leith (84), Lesley Joseph (79) and Gloria Hunniford (84), which was specially recorded to mark ITV's 70th year of broadcast.
During the show, the powerhouse panellists - all in their 70s and 80s - discussed everything from love, loss, fashion and friendships as you get older.