Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he is in remission after being diagnosed with “aggressive” prostate cancer. The TV presenter’s health update comes as his Clarkson’s Farm co-star Charlie Ireland remembers the “devastating” diagnosis of his father with motor neurone disease. Six people are diagnosed with MND each day in the UK, a condition that attacks the nerves which send messages to the muscles. Ireland, who appears alongside Clarkson as a land agent on the Amazon Prime series, has spoken about his father’s battle with the disease. Clarkson’s own recovery marks a stark contrast to the daily toll of MND, which remains incurable.
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Jeremy Clarkson in remission from prostate cancer as Clarkson’s Farm co-star recalls father’s MND
Jeremy Clarkson is in remission from aggressive prostate cancer; co-star Charlie Ireland recalls father’s MND diagnosis.

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