21/06/2017

Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather. Presented by Susanna Reid, Piers Morgan and Kate Garraway. Comedian Omid Djalili talks about his latest stage role as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Piers looks at the first episode of his returning documentary series Killer Women, which focuses on the case of Rebecca Fenton. Detective Mike Hasty - who worked on the case - talks live from Tampa about his experience with her. There is the latest on the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, including an interview with chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Fire Safety and Rescue Sir David Amess. Chuka Umunna and Iain Duncan Smith discuss the likely reaction to the Queen's Speech today in Parliament and what it could mean for the government, while US talk show host Jerry Springer gives his views on the UK election result.
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