Stephen Robinson wants Celtic clash clarity as St Mirren boss questions SPFL approach to Queen tributes
St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson has questioned the SPFL's approach to Queen tributes ahead of their clash with Celtic on Sunday.
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St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson has questioned the SPFL's approach to Queen tributes ahead of their clash with Celtic on Sunday.
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ITV viewers were left angered at the end of Lorraine on Tuesday morning as a singer paying tribute to the Queen was abruptly cut off. Lorraine Kelly returned to screens today (September 13) after her show was pulled off air following the tragic news of Queen Elizabeth II's death. After the Queen's passing was announced on Thursday evening (September 8), ITV completely revised their planned TV schedule for the upcoming days to make way for special news covering honouring Her Majesty. This meant that Lorraine was off-air on both Friday (September 9) and Monday (September 12) in replacement for programmes dedicated to King Charles III and the late Queen.
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