- Veteran broadcaster and former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has died at the age of 68.
- Murnaghan was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer last summer and had been responding positively to treatment.
- He expressed regret for not getting an earlier diagnosis, stating his cancer was too advanced for localised treatment.
- Following his diagnosis, Murnaghan became an ambassador for Prostate Cancer Research to raise awareness about the need for screenings.
- His extensive career included presenting ITV's News at Ten, BBC Ten O'Clock News, Channel 4 News, and hosting the true crime series Killer Britain.
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