Good Morning Britain has been hit with more than 1,000 complaints about one episode.
22.10.2021 - 16:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Almost 45 million people have been targeted by scam texts and calls this summer alone, the equivalent to more than eight in 10, according to new research by Ofcom.
The regulator found that 82 per cent of adults in the UK, an estimated 44.6 million, have received a suspicious message in the form of a text, recorded message or live phone call to a landline or mobile over the last three months.
Text scams are the most common, with 71 per cent saying they have received a suspicious message on
Good Morning Britain has been hit with more than 1,000 complaints about one episode.
Susanna Reid apologised on air after she asked an insensitive question to a lesbian couple on Wednesday 10 November's stint of Good Morning Britain.The ITV new show's presenter, 50, interviewed influencers Megan and Whitney Bacon-Evans about their decision to sue the NHS over its "discriminatory" fertility policy.
Robert Rinder has hit out at Prince Harry during his hosting debut on Good Morning Britain.
Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid rushed to apologise today for 'insensitivity' as she asked a same sex couple 'Who wants to be mum?'.
Susanna Reid apologised for posing an 'insensitive' question to a married lesbian couple.
Whether he’s presenting ITV’s Good Morning Britain or starring in sitcom Citizen Khan, Adil Ray has become a regular on the box. And this week, he’s back on our screens hosting the second series of ITV quiz show, Lingo.The revived series sees contestants going head-to-head to fill in the blanks and guess a series of simple words to win a cash prize.
Martin Lewis and Susanna Reid were reunited on Monday as they hosted Good Morning Britain.
Martin Lewis hit back at a Good Morning Britain viewer as they complained about his poppy.
Lorraine Kelly left Good Morning Britain hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid in stitches with her cheeky Scots innuendo.
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Richard Madeley was mocked by Susanna Reid after revealing why he gets 'shivers' when he hears someone mention Disney.
Good Morning Britain fans have demanded for Richard Madeley to be axed after he interrupted a guest and called her "darling".The 65 year old, who recently addressed rumours he would be going on I'm A Celebrity, made the remark during a heated debate with parenting expert Jade Evans and crime writer Mark Billingham. Richard and his co-host Susanna Reid, 50, spoke to the pair about Netflix's hit series Squid Game and whether it is appropriate for children.
Senior Black and Asian UK creatives including Sir Lenny Henry, Afua Hirsch and Pat Younge have written an open letter to BBC Chair Richard Sharp seeking reassurances that “advocating for our industry to be diverse will not block people from being employed by the BBC.”