Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan is set to return to the show after he tested negative for Covid-19.
16.04.2020 - 16:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Piers Morgan could face another warning or an investigation after more complaints were made to Ofcom.
The controversial Good Morning Britain host was already subject of a warning to ITV by the broadcasting watchdog.
Now, the watchdog has been inundated with complaints again about Piers' interview with social care minister Helen Whately on Wednesday (April 15).
The former journalist pressed the government minister over the exact number of frontline deaths from COVID-19.
But Ms Whatley admitted
Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan is set to return to the show after he tested negative for Covid-19.
By Andreas Wiseman
Piers Morgan has revealed he will not be appearing on Monday morning’s Good Morning Britain after experiencing coronavirus symptoms.The 55 year old GMB host made the announcement on his Twitter after he was advised to temporarily pull out of the ITV show.
Piers Morgan has been praised for his heated row with MP Thérèse Coffey over personal protective equipment (PPE) for NHS staff and care workers on Good Morning Britain.The 55 year old GMB host, who recently shared an emotional message to Kate Garraway while her husband fights coronavirus, slammed Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Thérèse Coffey as she appeared on the show on Tuesday morning.