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Watch the emotional moment Capital’s Chris Stark returns to radio job after revealing cancer battle
CAPITAL Breakfast host Chris Stark has returned to work after revealing his shock cancer diagnosis.
On Monday, Chris, 38, revealed his secret testicular cancer battle – and just hours later he has made a return to the airwaves.




Returning to the airwaves, Chris was supported by his co-stars as he was embraced by Jordan North and Sian Welby.
In a video shared on Capital Radio’s official Instagram page, the trio could be seen hugging following Chris’ cancer diagnosis announcement.
Sian could be heard saying: “Group hug, group hug, We’ve missed you Chris! We’re so glad to have you back!”
The video clip was captioned: “Group hugs for our wonderful @chrisstark. We ae so happy to have you back!”
Chris also shared the video on his own page and penned: “It’s good to be back.”
On Monday, Chris revealed his cancer diagnosis and how he has been undergoing chemotherapy in recent weeks.
Revealing the news to his fans on Instagram, Chris revealed the shocking news and also shared that he would be back on the airwaves on Tuesday (today).
“Around a couple of months ago, after a routine trip to my local doctor’s, I found out I have testicular cancer,” he penned in the emotional post.
“I had surgery pretty quickly and have been off the radio/ podcasts the last couple of weeks having chemotherapy to best prevent anything from coming back.”
He added: “The reason I want to share this is that I feel like an idiot that I didn’t spot this sooner.
“And although I’m effectively cured and it was caught early, my hope is any bloke reading this will perhaps think to check themselves today. Or go to a doctor if not sure about any possible symptoms.
“Caught early, this cancer is so so treatable. It is most common in men aged 18-49.
“I also think it’s a tricky subject matter to talk about, but I’m willing to put my now one ball on the line here if it helps make that conversation less tricky for guys, encourages someone to check themselves and potentially saves a life.”
Fans ans friends rushed to the comments section to show their love and support for Chris after his announcement.
Symptoms of testicular cancer
The most common sign is a lump or swelling on one of your testicles, which is normally about the size of a pea.
Not all testicular lumps are cancerous, while only four per cent of scrotal lumps are, but you should still always get your GP to take a look.
Here are the signs to look out for:
- A lump or swelling in the testicle
- A heavy scrotum
- A dull ache or sharp pain in the testicles and scrotum
- A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
- A difference in the texture or increase in firmness of the testicle
- A difference between one testicle and the other
To know if you have any signs of changes in your testicles, it’s important to know what feels normal.
It’s a good idea to have a hot shower before checking them, then gently roll your testicle between your thumb and finger.
Then repeat for the other testicle.
Repeat this every week so you get a feel for their shape and siz
“Sorry to read this. Glad you’re on the mend and back on the airwaves,” penned one person.
Another added: “SO glad you’re caught it quickly, salute for sharing!!!”
While a third said: “Oh wow. This has really shocked me. I’m so glad you caught it and it’s been treated.”
Chris is a co-host of Capital Breakfast alongside Jordan North and Sian Welby.
He is also one of the hosts of the award winning That Peter Crouch Podcast.
Before Chris joined Capital, he was a co-host on the Scott Mills show on BBC Radio 1 until he departed in 2022.
When Chris joined Capital, he was working with Roman Kemp before he left.
Speaking about joining Capital at the time, he said: “I couldn’t be more excited to be joining Global, working across a variety of amazing projects.
“I’ve known Roman a long time and often joked over a beer it’d be great to work together on something big one day – and now here we are.”
He added: “I cannot wait to get started on Capital Breakfast and in my new creative executive producer role. Let’s make some moments.”
Jordan North then later replaced Roman, meaning Chris was reunited with his former BBC colleague.


Girl, 3, fatally shoots her one-year-old sister in the head after finding loaded gun in their home as dad arrested
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Brits will eat dropped food that has been on the floor for up to six seconds, survey finds
BRITS will eat dropped food that has been on the floor for up to six seconds, research has found.
A study of 2,000 adults revealed 73 per cent would happily eat a piece of food that has fallen on the ground – as long as they can pick it up quickly enough.



Although for 16 per cent it’s preferable to rescue escaped food slightly faster – at three to four seconds.
Biscuits, toast and chips were all considered totally fine to munch after a drop, as were sweets, strawberries and sausage rolls.
But 57 per cent wouldn’t go back to an ice cream cone, while 52 per cent respectively would put a dropped knob of butter or baked bean straight in the bin.
Scrambled eggs, curry and mashed potato also featured on the ‘nope’ list.
Gok Wan, who has partnered with Bosch, makers of the Unlimited 10 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, which commissioned the research, said: “Our survey shows dropped food doesn’t have to mean wasted food, but it all depends on where it lands and how clean your floor is.
“We’ve all had that moment where something delicious slips through our fingers, and sometimes, it’s just too good to let go.
“But if you could see what’s actually on your floor, you might think twice.”
The study also showed 27 per cent would never munch a morsel that had slipped to the floor.
But 45 per cent rely on the time honoured ‘five second rule’ when it comes to dropping food – with 28 per cent following it most of the time – and another 15 per cent happily snaffling a dropped grape or crisp.
Nearly half of those (46 per cent) don’t want food to go to waste while 40 per cent do it if the floor looks clean – while a relaxed 39 per cent feel ‘a little dirt won’t hurt’.
And 35 per cent went as far as to say they ‘trust’ their immune system to keep them healthy.
Although than one in 10 reckon ‘germs can’t move that fast’ anyway.
Three in 10 would let their children do it too, with 23 per cent claiming the ‘five second rule’ is something they’d learned from their own childhood.
It also emerged 66 per cent rated the floors in their own home as clean – although 24 per were more reserved, saying theirs was probably ‘average’ in cleanliness.
And, depending on the floor, a bold 24 per cent would happily pick up dropped food in public and eat it.
But 69 per cent of those polled, via OnePoll.com, said a dinner date is one occasion when you cannot eat food that has been dropped on the floor at all.
A spokesperson for Bosch said: “It’s fascinating to see just how many people still follow the five-second rule.
“But with busy households, pets, and daily life, floors aren’t always as clean as they seem—especially when it comes to microscopic dirt and hidden germs we can’t see.
“For those who often rescue fallen snacks, keeping floors clean can make it feel like less of a gamble.”
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