12/07/2007
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather. Presented by Susanna Reid, Piers Morgan, Charlotte Hawkins andSean Fletcher. Chart-topping musician and The Voice mentor will.i.am talks about the final of The Voice Kids. Eartha Pond and Karim Mussilhy talk about their wait for news about relatives who may have died in the Grenfell Tower and how they think officials are dealing with the aftermath. Athlete Kriss Akabusi and comedian Ellie Gibson discuss whether non-competitive children's sports days are a good or bad thing. In the wake of recent terror attacks, former Metropolitan police detective chief superintendent Sue Hill and former firearms officer Tony Long debate whether all UK police officers should be armed.
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