Dermot Murnaghan was a ‘legend of news’ who announced the deaths of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II – and his prostate cancer advocacy will save lives

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Dermot Murnaghan was a ‘legend of news’ who announced the deaths of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II – and his prostate cancer advocacy will save lives

Daily Mail · 3 hours ago

This piece is presented as a tribute to broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan, described as a "legend of news" who fronted major national moments including announcing the deaths of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II. It frames his later prostate cancer advocacy as work that will "save lives", positioning his public campaigning as a lasting part of his legacy alongside his long broadcasting career.

However, the supplied article text contains only the Daily Mail site's navigation menu, headers and a long list of unrelated trending headlines — covering the England v Norway World Cup quarter-final, an Ann Widdecombe murder investigation, Katie Price, Sarah Ferguson and other stories — rather than the body of the Murnaghan article itself. As a result, no specific details, quotes, dates or figures about Murnaghan's career or his prostate cancer advocacy are actually provided in the text available to summarise.

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