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Ruth Langsford (born 17 March 1960 in Singapore) is an English television presenter of shows such as This Morning, Gift Wrapped and How the Other Half Lives. Langsford is an anchor on ITV's lunchtime chat show Loose Women and presents Ruth Langsford's Fashion Edit on QVC. She took part in the fifteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, where she came ninth. She is currently the longest serving female presenter of This Morning. Ruth currently is more frequently known for her exclusive fashion collection, for British fashion label QVC. After being approached to curate a collection, Langsford signed a multi million pound endorsement deal that spawned 19 sellout collections; 18 of which debuted at London Fashion Week Women’s Collection.
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Eamonn Holmes admits 'life just got lonelier' over heartbreaking loss of 'special' friend

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Eamonn Holmes, 63, has opened up about the tragic death of one of his dearest lifelong friends, Dr Maria Moloney. Describing himself as "inconsequential" in comparison to her, he lamented that life would feel much more lonely without her around.GB News host Eamonn Holmes, who is married to fellow TV presenter Ruth Langsford, paid tribute to his friend on Twitter on the day of her funeral."A dear lifelong friend is buried today.Taken too soon.

Known each other since I was a teenager in The 70s," he exclaimed."Maria Moloney had a supreme intellect but still devotedly followed my inconsequential existence on TV."A special human being and a real Lady.

Life just got lonelier," he lamented to his fanbase of one million followers.Belfast lord mayor Christina Black also gave her a fond farewell, describing her as a "a trailblazer who broke through glass ceilings and walls in the world of business and public life for over 40 years".Explaining her role during the bitter era of the Troubles, which Eamonn remembers only too well, Christina added that Maria had "made a solid contribution to advancing our economy in the wake of the peace process"."[She contributed] to a city working hard to attract tourism, investment and jobs for its people."She will be remembered fondly as a strong advocate for the new Belfast to which she proudly belonged."Maria died at the weekend following a short illness, and will be sorely missed not just by friends and family, but those who were touched by her charity work.The savvy entrepreneur - the first senior female executive ever to manage business development at Harland and Wolff - joined Friends of The Cancer Centre at Belfast City Hospital as a trustee.While there, she was passionate about ensuring.

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