05/07/2016

Breakfast show presented by Susanna Reid, Piers Morgan, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher. Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig talk to Richard Arnold about their new film Ghostbusters. Dragon's Den star Deborah Meaden chats about the latest series of the show, and becoming an ambassador for a medical charity for dogs with cancer. Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington talks about launching a programme of family swimming sessions to help keep children active over the summer holidays. Education secretary Nicky Morgan explains why she is supporting Michael Gove in the Conservative leadership contest. Lisa Potts talks about her terrifying experience 20 years ago when she protected her class of nursery school children in Wolverhampton from a mentally ill machete-wielding attacker, and is joined by 24-year-old psychologist Francesca Quintyme, one of the children she saved. Lord West talks about how he was ordered to prepare for armed conflict in Iraq.
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