Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers has given fans an update on his chemotherapy journey after his cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
The Barrow-born chef and TV star publicly announced that – who is best known for appearing alongside Si King on the much-loved BBC show, The Hairy Bikers – publicly announced back in early May that he has been diagnosed with and was undergoing treatment for cancer, and said he was “coming clean” about the illness he has been battling for some time.
The 64-year-old admitted at the time of announcing his diagnosis that he expects this year will be a “write off” as he continues chemotherapy for the undisclosed type of cancer.
Now, after a couple of months of treatment, Myers has appeared on an episode of the podcast he presents with Si, The Hairy Bikers – Agony Uncles, to give an update how it’s all been going and to talk about what he really “misses” the most.
“It’s the beard I miss, though,” he admitted.
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“I just miss having my beard, the feeling of it, because your skin’s different and all peachy. No, I want my beard back. I’m alright with my hair – I think the bald head and beard’s the way to go for a biker.”
He added that he’s “doing okay under the circumstances”.
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Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers has given fans an update on his chemotherapy journey / Credit: The Hairy Bikers (via Facebook)
This is one of the first times Myers has spoken out about his ongoing cancer treatment since announcing his diagnosis and confirming that he would be taking a step back from filming and attending food festivals throughout the summer.
Speaking candidly about his diagnosis on a podcast episode back in May 2022, Myers said: “Anyway Kingy, I’ve got to come clean now – I haven’t been too well recently and basically, I’ve got to have some chemo. You know all this anyway, so this year is going to be a bit quiet for me, I’m not going to be filming, some of the festivals I’m not going to be able to go to, some may be okay but this year’s a bit of a write off for us.”
He said he didn’t “want to hide under a rock” about his illness.
“I have had to speak up about this because I don’t want to hide under a rock, but I would love it if people respected my privacy and just let me get on with it and give Si and our team all the support they need, that would be great,” Myers added.
He did however assure that “the prognosis is okay” and that he’s “going to be fine”.
Featured Image – The Hairy Bikers (via YouTube)
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John Cooper Clarke announces new UK headline tour along with new book
Danny Jones
The ‘Bard of Salford’ himself, Dr John Cooper Clarke, is back with another UK headline tour in 2026, plus a brand-new book to boot.
Now 76 and still as fiery as ever, ‘The Godfather of Punk Poetry’s career spans more than half a century, and as a Greater Manchester native and cultural icon, he’s still just as worth celebrating as ever with each passing year.
Becoming the first poet to ever headline a UK arena with his landmark Co-op Live back in March, it’s been another milestone 12 months for local legend, and he clearly has absolutely no intentions of slowing down next year either.
Revealing a raft of new tour dates on Monday, 1 December, John Cooper Clarke will be bringing his spoken word stylings and latest collection – satsifyingly titled Have It – to crowds all over the country.
Confirming a total of 20 new live shows, JCC will be kicking off his next tour in October 2026 in time for the launch of his latest title.
Following on from last year’s release, ‘WHAT‘, which became an instant Sunday Times bestseller, and his memoir (published back in 2020), this will be his fifth book to date.
2025 also saw him receive the prestigious Northern Music Award (NMAs) in recognition of his phenomenal influence in the music world and art as a whole.
As for us here at Audio North, we recently also had the incredible privilege of sitting down to chat with Cooper Clarke ourselves ahead of the announcement, so keep your eyes peeled for that one…
You can see John Cooper Clarke’s list of live shows in full down below.
JCC UK headline tour dates 2026
We’ve kindly italicised all the Northern dates for you as well.
Wed, 7 Oct – Southend Palace Theatre
Sat, 10 Oct – Poole Lighthouse
Sun, 11 Oct – Bristol Beacon
Wed, 14 Oct – Brighton Theatre Royal
Thu, 15 Oct – London Palladium
Sat, 17 Oct – Sheffield City Hall
Tue, 20 Oct – Glasgow Pavilion
Wed, 21 Oct – Carlisle Old Fire Station
Fri, 23 Oct – Stoke-On-Trent Victoria Hall
Sat, 24 Oct – Birmingham Town Hall
Wed, 28 Oct – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Sat, 31 Oct – Leeds City Varieties Music Hall
Wed, 4 Nov – Whitley Bay The Playhouse
Fri, 6 Nov – York Grand Opera House
Thu, 12 Nov – Dublin 3 Olympia
Sun, 15 Nov – Belfast Mandela Hall
Wed, 18 Nov – Blackpool Opera House
Sat, 21 Nov – Manchester O2 Apollo
Wed, 25 Nov – Leicester De Montfort Hall
Fri, 27 Nov – Edinburgh Queens Hall
Tickets for Dr John Cooper Clarke in October 2026 will be available from this Friday, 5 December at 10am via Gigs and Tours as well as his official website.
Featured Images — Publicity pictures (supplied)/The Manc Group
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Stockport County’s Christmas dinner in a cup returns for 2025 as part of new festive food range
Danny Jones
We can’t believe it’s rolled around again already, but with the festive period well underway and the big day just a few weeks away, Stockport County have brought back their viral ‘Xmas dinner in a cup’for 2025.
Better still, the County Courtyard has seen some new Christmas specials added to its food menu, too.
The local football club are absolutely flying in League One at the moment, having spent plenty of time at the top of the table already and still well and truly contesting those promotion/play-off spots.
If you’re a Stopfordian, that’s plenty of cause for celebration right there, but with the Christmas dinner in a cup also up for grabs once more, the holiday season literally couldn’t taste any better right now.
For those who’ve never seen it before, it’s exactly what it says on the tin – well, cup: a little Sunday dinner in a County-branded takeaway coffee cup, complete with a healthy pour of gravy and pretty much all the trimmings you could hope for.
Yes, including sprouts, because all of you who still don’t touch them need to grow up already.
Currently priced at just £4.50, not only does it contain virtually all the major food groups (barring the customary matchday pints, of course), it might just be one of the healthiest and best value-for-money bits of footy scran around – certainly in Greater Manchester, anyway.
But, as mentioned, that’s not all this year; Stockport are also serving up the new festive hot dog and even a ‘leftover Christmas curry’ in a bowl, which might even be more warming on a cold night at Edgeley Park than the Xmas dinner in a cup or clinging onto a flask of Bovril.
Anyone else craving that curry with a cheeky bit of bubble and squeak now?
It’s also worth noting that you’ll only be able to get one of those on Boxing Day, by the way, when the Hatters host Lincoln City in the league.
As for the rest of it, County fans can get their hands on this seasonal scran for the first time this year at the weekend when Dave Challinor’s side take on Barnsley at 12:30pm, and two of the three specials will then be served at home every game over the holiday period.
Speaking of random Christmas food creations, there’s another limited-time-only and potentially divisive example that we’ll also be sampling this December…