Sophie Wiggins
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Reporter for @itvanglia @itvnews covering Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Milton Keynes | Alumni @uniofeastanglia | Got a story? [email protected]
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Thames Valley Police officers and teams from Bucks Fire & Rescue remain at a property on Thompson street in Milton Keynes. It’s after the bodies of a man and a woman were found there. The deaths are being treated as unexplained. ITV News Anglia
Primary teacher Fiona Beal is facing a life sentence after pleading guilty to the murder of her ex-partner Nicholas Billingham. Sophie Wiggins reports from the Old Bailey on the Year 6 teacher's unexpected change of plea.
BREAKING NEWS A fire has broken out above a building on Park Street in Luton as thousands of people have turned out to see the Carnival parade at midday. Several crews in attendance, smoke streaming out of the roof above what looks to be the Resto Cafe. ITV News Anglia
Missed this morning's Good Morning Britain headlines? You can catch up here with Sophie Wiggins...
Counting well under way here in Milton Keynes… ITV News Anglia #GeneralElection2024
Staff at Whipsnade Zoo have had their hands full today for their annual animal weigh-in 🦒 All creatures, great and small, were lead to the scales, and the results will be shared in a database for zookeepers around the world 🐻 Katie Ridley reports 👇
All week we’ll be sharing the stories of our wonderful Pride of Britain nominees for the regional fundraiser of the year award! It’s been an absolute honour getting to interview all 4 of them. You can check out the first of our West nominees using the link below 👇
Our second Anglia West nominee for the Regional Fundraiser of the Year Award for Pride of Britain is Ian Hensley. He hasn't let his terminal cancer stop him from fundraising thousands for charity - taking on a 190 mile walk across England. Sophie Wiggins has his story.
Good morning. Here are today's Good Morning Britain headlines with Bronwen Brown - Local authorities in the region struggle to keep up with demand for SEND services - Norfolk actor Sir Stephen Fry pays tribute to former co-star Tony Slattery - Two chimpanzees are moving from Colchester Zoo
My interview today with Kemi Badenoch following the local election results: