
- Veteran broadcaster John Stapleton has died in hospital at the age of 79.
- His agent confirmed he passed away on Sunday morning due to Parkinson’s disease, which was complicated by pneumonia.
- Stapleton was widely known for his extensive work on ITV breakfast television, the BBC's Watchdog and Nationwide, and programmes such as Newsnight and Panorama.
- Throughout his distinguished career, he reported on major global events, including the Falklands War, US elections, and the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.
- Tributes have been paid by colleagues across the broadcasting industry, who praised his versatility, kindness, and professionalism.
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