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BBC's Strictly's Claudia Winkleman's life off screen from husband to royal connection

Thanks to her dry sense of humour and iconic look, Claudia Winkleman’ has become a favourite among TV fans over recent years.The 51 year old star is set to make a welcome return to our screens on Saturday, with the 2023 series of Strictly Come Dancing beginning on BBC One. Claudia will team up with co-host Tess Daly, 54, once again for the hit dancing show. Alongside Strictly, Claudia also hosts BBC's The Traitors, Britain's Best Home Cook and The Piano, and can be found presenting BBC Radio 2 on Saturday mornings.
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'Paedo' pensioner allowed to live in Travelodge for three months is finally turfed out
READ MORE: Sex offenders could be chemically castrated in Thailand with controversial law change The man had appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London but was released on conditional bail and allowed to stay at a residential address in Bedford until April, when the court changed his bail to stay at the hotel.But after the Sunday Express contacted the hotel chain about the man, he was removed.According to the newspaper, he was given permission to stay in one of the hotel's four branches in the town after he was arrested last September.The man is due back in court to face judgment in the extradition case, and it is now understood he's in self-contained accommodation.And he isn't the only wanted man who had been calling the hotel company home - a man fighting extradition to Romania where he is wanted on embezzlement charges was also allowed to stay in a London Travelodge,The man, in his 30s, was arrested last year and placed in the Travelodge in Docklands Central, after the court changed the place where he was due to stay from a different original address.In a statement given to the Sunday Express, Travelodge confirmed neither men are currently living in their hotels.A spokesperson said: "The safety and security of our customers and staff is of paramount importance to us."We can confirm that we do not have agreements in place to provide bail accommodation and that these two individuals are no longer staying in our hotels."We do work with a range of third parties and have stipulated to them that we do not accept bookings for individuals that are alleged to be a sex offender or paedophile."Bedford Borough Council also confirmed to the paper that staff perform checks with police before placing anyone in temporary
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