TWITTER PALS: Piers Morgan poses with Niall Horan at the golf However, the controversial host was noticeably absent from the studio today – with taking his place. Joking about the former newspaper editor's absence, Susanna said: 'So you may be forgiven for thinking that Piers has been moved out of the chair by Charlotte.' Referring to her annoyance that Piers kept interrupting her during Monday's show, Charlotte, 43, laughed: 'I've taken action, I’ve locked him in the broom cupboard!'
Clarifying, Susanna, 47, added: 'But of course because Piers is taking a break this morning. He has a golf tournament.' ITV NEW LOOK: Charlotte and Susanna hosted the show without Piers.
Since 1988 This Morning has brought smiles to millions of housewives and husbands, with its mix of current affairs, celebrity gossip, food, wine, clothes, TV and anything else going on in the world. The show is currently in its 22nd series and was completely relaunched ahead of its start, as for the first time in some years it took 6 weeks off. From the weekend of Saturday 20th March 2010, the show began airing 7 days week, with additional episodes airing on the weekends This Morning: Saturday and This Morning: Sunday, featuring highlights of the weeks shows and new content, hosted by regular hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. Between Series 1 and Series 13 (1988 - 2001), husband and wife team Richard Madeley & Judy Finigan hosted, however from 1998 Fridays were hosted between Caron Keating & Ross Kelly (Series 10) and John Leslie & Fern Britton (Series 11).
When Richard & Judy departed, originally Coleen Nolan and Twiggy hosted Mondays to Thursdays and John & Fern took over on Fridays. When the viewing figures dropped considerably, Coleen & Twiggy were replaced permanently by John & Fern. In 2002 when certain allegations were made in the press about John, he was dismissed and replaced by Phillip Schofield.
In 2003 (Series 15) Lorraine Kelly joined the team replacing Fern on Mondays and Fridays, allowing her more time with her family. In 2006 (Series 18) Lorraine left the show to concentrate on her show on GMTV, meaning Phil & Fern presented Monday to Thursday and Eamonn Holmes & Ruth Langsford presented on a Friday. Ruth & Eamonn also have presented on school holidays since joining the show. At the end of series 21, a pay dispute led to Fern Britton leaving the show and when it returned for its new look in September 2009, Holly Willoughby took over Mondays to Thursdays.
ITV’s three major daytime shows -, and - will not be shown on the channel today due to the Easter holidays. Instead, Good Morning Britain, which is broadcast weekdays between 6am and 8.30am, will be replaced with a series of children shows, including Super 4, Wishfart and Horrid Henry. The Easter break means that the ITV news programme has been postponed until after the festive period. Lorraine, which is fronted by the Scottish presenter Lorraine Kelly, has also been cancelled because of the bank holiday. Broadcast in its place will be the CITV show Scrambled, which is hosted by Arielle Free, London Hughes, Luke Franks and Sam Homewood. ITV Studios Daytime will sub-let studio space from BBC Studioworks in the Television Centre. Speaking about the move David Camp, Chief Executive of Stanhope Plc, said: “It is fantastic that ITV will be moving into the studios at Television Centre and joining more than 3,000 existing staff at White City Place, alongside Yoox Net-a-Porter, the Royal College of Art, Huckletree and Imperial College’s new White City campus next door on Wood Lane.
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“Television Centre already includes the HQ of BBC Worldwide, three state of the art studios operated by BBC Studioworks and a new Soho House members club, rooftop pool, gym, hotel and restaurants.” Good Morning Britain, Lorraine and This Morning returns Tuesday on at 6am, 8.30am and 10.30am respectively.
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: receiving the devastating news your child is missing. That’s exactly what happened to Andrea Gharsallah in March this year when her 30-year-old daughter and mum-of-two Georgina vanished. She was last seen on CCTV leaving a local shop and, since then, both her credit card and mobile phone haven’t been used. So where is Georgina? As her family desperately ask that question, former police officer Mark Williams-Thomas investigates.
Mark’s here alongside Georgina’s mum Andrea and younger sister Arij in a bid to find the fate of missing Georgina. If you see Georgina or have any information about her, contact the police by phoning 101 or email [email protected] quoting reference 603 or 17/03.
A high-flying TV producer with a nut allergy was left in a coma, brain-damaged and wheelchair-bound after eating just one bite of a dish she ordered in a restaurant. Amy May Shead, 29, was with friends in Budapest in 2014 when she took just one mouthful of a chicken and rice dish and suffered a near-fatal anaphylactic reaction. This was despite Amy informing the manager and the chef she had a nut allergy beforehand and was reassured it would be fine. Two doses of her EpiPen failed to contain the reaction and emergency services were called, but Amy had been starved of oxygen for nearly six minutes and was left in a coma with severe brain damage. Doctors initially told her parents she would not survive.
Amy sat in her wheelchair alongside Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes when she appeared on This Morning yesterday (Mon), the show she was once an online producer for, with her parents Roger and Sue Shead who are now fighting for allergies to be taken more seriously. Presenters Ruth and Eamonn, who once worked closely with Amy vowed to support them. Eamonn added he would like nuts to be banned on flights after a recent story about a young boy who suffered an allergic reaction after several bags were opened near him. He said: 'As we're on here and we know you, we will be fighting for these nuts to be banned on flights.' Ruth comforted Amy throughout the interview. She asked Amy, who is unable to speak but could understand what was being said, what she thought of the debate and she communicated by blinking that she agreed there should be a ban in place on nuts on flights.
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Share Just one bite proved life-changing Amy's mother Sue explained that whenever her daughter travelled she would carry a card in the language of the country explaining of her allergy. Sue said that Amy had told the restaurant that she couldn't have anything with nuts and the chef had also been informed of the allergy, unfortunately just one mouthful of the chicken and rice dish she had selected, led to the catastrophic reaction. Amy administered two shots of her EpiPen - an epinephrine autoinjector - used in an emergency to treat an anaphylactic reaction. 14 April 2014: Amy was on holiday in Budapest when she had an anaphylactic reaction to one bite of food she ate at a restaurant. Administered her EpiPen twice but then fell unconscious and was starved of oxygen for six minutes before being revived by medics. Amy spent 19 days in Budapest ICU in a coma before stabilising.
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She was then flown home and spent 11 months in St Thomas' Hospital, London. March 2015: She was then transferred to Putney Neurological Hospital and spent 316 days there. January 2016: She was moved to a specialist care facility unit in Essex. 2017: Amy's parents are set to move into a specially adapted home to continue their care for their daughter. It failed to counteract the allergy and it took half an hour for the medics to bring her back round.
On life support Amy was placed on life-support when she arrived at the hospital in Budapest and her parents were told she only had a thirty per cent chance of staying alive and would probably not survive the week. She spent 19 days in the hospital and after she was stabilised she was then flown home and treated at St Thomas' hospital, London. Amy spent a further 11 months there before being transferred to Putney Neurological Hospital for nearly a year.
Since the incident, Amy's parents have had to sell their home to fund the costs of the hospital treatment she needs as the insurance didn't cover their daughter's condition. The Amy May Trust To provide her with the costly round-the-clock care she needs, her parents rely on a trust set up in her name, The Amy May Foundation. Amy requires intensive physiotherapy and receives speech and language therapy, which is entirely funded by the trust which also covers the costs of her specialist transport and any other medical needs.
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Roger and Sue are backing a recent call for any nut-based snacks to be banned on any flights after a three-year-old recently suffered a severe allergic on board a plane. Allergies are an 'absolute medical emergency' Singapore Airlines said they would review their policies on nuts in-flight after three-year-old Marcus Daley, who was returning home to Melbourne with his parents, had an anaphylactic reaction when his fellow passengers were eating nuts.
His parents administered medication and were able to stop the reaction but it sparked a debate regarding how seriously allergies are taken. Peanuts and tree nuts can cause allergic reactions, which are sometimes severe. A severe reaction to nuts is called anaphylaxis and can be life-threatening.
Symptoms often start quickly, within an hour of coming into contact with a nut, and sometimes within minutes. The body's immune system normally fights infection, but when a person is allergic to tree nuts or peanuts, the immune system overreacts to proteins in these foods. Every time the person eats or, in some cases, handles or breathes in a peanut or tree nut, the body thinks the proteins are harmful invaders. The immune system responds by kicking into high gear to fend off the 'invader'. This causes an allergic reaction and symptoms can include:.
Trouble breathing. Vomiting. Diarrhoea.
Itchy, watery, or swollen eyes. Hives. A drop in blood pressure Dr Zoe Williams, who joined Roger, Sue and Amy on the ITV couch, explained how different types of allergies can affect those who suffer. 'It’s really important to make clear lots of people have different reactions.
'Lots of people suffer from food intolerances like gluten and dairy, and even with allergies. Allergies are when your immune system responds to something that is harmless and thinks it's harmful. 'Lots of people have mild allergies to things like dust mites or pollen.
But anaphylaxis or severe allergic reactions are completely different. 'Just a particle of that allergen, like nut dust in a plane can cause somebody to have an allergic reaction and the second one being the body secretes the chemicals that causes the reaction into the bloodstream so it happens all across the body. 'It is an absolute medical emergency,' Dr Zoe explained.
This Morning airs weekdays on ITV at 10.30am. A three-year-old with a severe nut allergy went into anaphylaxis after his fellow plane passengers opened bags of nuts around him. Despite being given a nut-free in-flight meal, Australian youngster Marcus Daley's parents Christopher and Hong Daley had to administer anti-allergy medication when he 'began vomiting and his eyes began to swell'.
According to the BBC, his father Christopher, who is a doctor specialising in respiratory issues, said his son quickly became ill less than an hour into their seven-hour flight home to Melbourne. The incident aboard Singapore Airlines has led them to review their policy on nuts on board their flights.
Major airlines like Qantas, Air New Zealand and British Airways already do not serve nuts during flights, but there can be no guarantee that the flights will be nut-free. The parents have now urged all airlines to become nut-free, but their views sparked a debate on social media, with some people blasting the family for being 'irresponsible', insisting that they should have administered his medication before boarding the plane. While others said there was a 'lack of understanding' about severe allergies, something which the Sheads are also hoping to raise awareness of. Singapore Airlines said that after the incident they removed all trace of nuts from on-board that particular flight as well as suspending all sales of any nut-related food. But added: 'We do not have any control over passengers consuming their own snacks or meals on-board, which may contain nuts or their derivatives.'