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TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan dies after being ill with prostate cancer

The former Sky News and BBC presenter had campaigned for prostate cancer awareness after revealing a stage four diagnosis last year.

  • On Saturday, July 11, 2026, British broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan died at age 68 at his home in North London following a period of illness with prostate cancer.
  • Murnaghan was a prominent news presenter best known for his 15-year tenure as lead anchor for Sky News, with a career spanning five decades including roles at the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4.
  • After receiving his diagnosis last year, Murnaghan became a vocal advocate for prostate cancer screening, describing his condition as "incurable but it's not untreatable" and urging men over 50 to get tested.
  • His family expressed gratitude to medical teams for their "extraordinary compassion," requesting supporters donate to Prostate Cancer UK, Prostate Cancer Research, and North London Hospice in his memory.
  • Sky News presenter Anna Botting praised his "pinpoint accuracy" and fearlessness with authority; a memorial service will be held at St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, later this year.
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He died at 68, a year after publicly revealing the disease.

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The British journalist and conductor Dermot Murnaghan died on Saturday, July 11, 2026 at the age of 68, in his house in northern London, after a disease related to an advanced prostate tumor. The news was communicated by the family through a statement published on his X profile. In the statement, the family explained that Murnaghan died out serenely surrounded by their loved ones, thanking the medical staff who assisted him with sensitivity and …

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Great Yorkshire Radio broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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