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Good Morning Britain correspondent Richarg Gaisford has stepped down from the programme after more than 25 years. In a statement, he said: "I have been privileged to have the best job in TV news for the last quarter of a century, trusted to take a front row seat at history making events all over the world. I have worked with an incredible team of journalists and camera operators, broadcasting to a highly responsive breakfast audience.
“I’m really excited about moving on to new opportunities in a fast-changing media world, starting another chapter in my career.” Gaisford will remain with ITV, continuing his work on current affairs programming. The TV star joined GMTV in 2000, later becoming chief correspondent for the programme. He went on to join GMTV's successor Daybreak in 2010 and remained chief correspondent for Good Morning Britain following its launch in 2014.
Gaisford was the first UK broadcast journalist to report live from Basra, Iraq, in 2003. He went on to cover major global events, including the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, Nelson Mandela’s death in South Africa, the fall of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe, and the rescue of the Chilean miners in the Atacama Desert.
Gaisford has spent the past few years reporting live from Ukraine during the ongoing war with Russia.
ITV’s director of news and current affairs Andrew Dagnell said: “Richard is one of the most accomplished and respected journalists in British broadcasting.
“His work has helped define what audiences expect from breakfast news – authoritative, human and trusted. Few reporters have covered such a breadth of stories with the same composure and clarity that Richard brings to every assignment.
“He leaves with the gratitude and admiration of colleagues across ITV News, and I look forward to working with Richard on some exciting current affairs in the future.”
Good Morning Britain fans were disappointed by the news but sent Gaisford messages of support following the announcement.
One wrote: "What an era Richard? GMB will certainly not be the same without you. That is for sure. The consummate professional. Grateful for your advice and support across the years. Good luck in whatever ventures lie ahead. Whatever they are, I know, they will be a resounding success."
Another shared: "Delighted and gutted in equal measure. The very best of luck in the next chapter."
A third echoed: "You've been brilliant at Good Morning Britain! We can't wait to watch you on your next exciting chapter!"