Penny Lancaster on Becoming a Police Constable | Lorraine

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Penny Lancaster joins Lorraine to talk about celebrating her 50th birthday earlier this month and what her husband Sir Rod and their children did to mark to occasion. She reveals how she is preparing for her first Special Constable shift next month and why this job means so much to her and why backing the British Heart Foundation’s newest initiative means a lot to her family.

Broadcast on 25/03/21

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