Jeremy Clarkson has revealed his diagnosis with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, detected last summer and treated with surgery. Prostate cancer, a common male cancer in the UK, often grows slowly but can spread if not caught early. While there's no routine screening, men over 50, or over 45 with risk factors, can request a PSA blood test.

The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host shared the news in the final two episodes of the fifth season of Clarkson's Farm, which were released overnight.

He told his loved ones about the diagnosis while filming the show and shared that there had been complications during treatment - the star has known about the news since May

Clarkson says he is expected to undergo surgery within weeks