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The sixth series of Love Island began broadcasting on 12 January 2020 on ITV2. The series was announced on 24 July 2019 when it was confirmed that two series would air in 2020, and is also the first winter edition of the series. Unlike the summer edition, the luxury villa is located in Cape Town. This series is also the first to be hosted by Laura Whitmore, having taken over from Caroline Flack. The series is narrated by Iain Stirling.

On 15 February 2020, following the death of former presenter Caroline Flack, the Unseen Bits episode due to air that day was not broadcast; but was made available on the ITV Hub. The regular episode did not air the following day either. The show returned on 17 February with a tribute to Flack. On the same day, ITV2 confirmed that the companion series Love Island: Aftersun which was set to air after that episode's main show would not be broadcast. A further tribute to Flack aired during the final on 23 February, which featured a compilation of her time throughout her five series as host

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Meet the 10 incredible Pride of Scotland winners being honoured at tonight's star-studded ceremony

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The countdown to the Daily Record Pride of Scotland Awards is finally over - and today we reveal the unsung heroes who will be honoured at tonight’s red carpet spectacular.Our glittering People’s Oscars will see 10 awe-inspiring Scots being recognised for their acts of courage and kindness.From a have-a-go hero granny who tackled a hammer-wielding thug and a troupe of clowns to a brave teenager battling a cruel skin condition - this year’s winners are a cut above.The Daily Record Pride of Scotland Awards with TSB, will be hosted by Elaine C Smith and Sanjeev Kohli with Love Island’s Paige Turley and Laura Anderson bringing all the goss from the red carpet.Here we reveal the recipients - the ordinary men, women and children who have achieved the extraordinary and are, undoubtedly, the pride of our nation.- For the winners’ stories in full please see the in-depth and colourful pull-out inside today’s paper. LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT - Roy Cox O.B.E, 74, Bishopton, Renfrewshire After his daughter Cheryl was born deaf and blind he co-founded Sense Scotland, and devoted 35 years to supporting deafblind children and their families.Thanks to the services established by the disability charity Cheryl, now 44, lives independently, and loves swimming, skiing and playing in a band.

Roy retired as chairman in 2020, but his legacy lives on. CHILDREN OF COURAGE - Grace, 10, and Harry Sinclair, nine, Dunfermline, Fife The siblings have raised more than £20,000 for charity It’s Good 2 Give after Harry was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2019.

They want to help other families coping with cancer.Grace hosted two virtual bake-offs, and took part in the Edinburgh Kiltwalk while her brother was receiving treatment.

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