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ITV's Good Morning Britain in shake-up as two hosts returning to show after break

ITV viewers tuning into Good Morning Britain next week are in for a treat as a shake-up to the usual presenting line-up sees the return of two popular presenters after several weeks away. Ed Balls and Robert Rinder will both be stepping into the hot seat to helm the show, while regular host Susanna Reid and regular guest presenter Adil Ray are enjoying a well-deserved holiday.
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Robert Rinder issues public plea after earphones go missing - but offers a reward
The barrister, who’s known for solving other people’s legal battles in the courtroom, launched a public appeal in a bid to retrieve his earphones. They typically cost upwards of £100, and he took to Twitter to offer a reward.He explained that the AirPods had made their way from where he last saw them in Central London to roughly 20 minutes across town, close to Hermitage Street.In a Tweet which has since been deleted, Robert said with sarcasm: “To the kind person who has accidentally picked up my AirPods and (inadvertently assuming they are the true owners) taken them from central London to near Hermitage street.“Please return them for a reward… and an undertaking not to proceed by theft for the find.Thanks.”He confirmed to MailOnline that he has since bought a new pair of earphones.The television judge recently made headlines after he travelled to war-torn Ukraine to retrieve his Strictly Come Dancing partner, Oskana Platero's, disabled grandparents at the border.They had to flee their home following the Russian invasion.Robert and Oskana competed in Strictly together in 2016, where they reached the quarter-final.Announcing that he was making the trip earlier this year, Robert tweeted: “Oksana Platero my Ukrainian dance partner on @bbcstrictly gifted me so much.“Right now her grandparents are a week into their struggle to find sanctuary in a safe country.“I’ll be trying to meet them on the border next week.“They're just a few of the millions who need us.”Upon reaching them, he took to Instagram to share photos as they hugged.In March, following his visit to Oskana’s grandparents, he also explained that he was experiencing a “bureaucratic nightmare” for his efforts to collect more than 50 orphans from Ukraine.The ITV
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'Tells the truth!' Piers Morgan defended by Robert Rinder after Meghan row led to GMB exit
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan has been defended by the show's guest host Rob Rinder after backlash over the journalist's comments about Meghan Markle led to his exit from the ITV programme last year.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the legal expert, 43, spoke of his excitement over former GMB host Piers' upcoming TalkTV show, Uncensored.The Judge Rinder star branded Piers' new show "exciting", before adding that the broadcaster "tells the truth" and said his talk show will teach viewers how to "argue without falling out".TalkTV and Piers' new show Uncensored is set to launch in little over a week.Addressing the upcoming programme which is fronted by Piers, Rob said: "I think it's an exciting thing."I think when it comes to news, and especially nowadays, people get news from Twitter, and so on and so forth."That wherever it comes, you know, good quality news, good quality commentary, more is more, and a rich variety of commentary is great."He went on to add that he trusts the former newspaper editor is "telling the truth" on topics he discusses."And one thing you know, one thing you may love him or loathe it, but you know that he's telling you the truth as to what he thinks you can accept or reject it."Rob continued to explain that the controversial figure teaches viewers how to "argue" in a way that doesn't involve "falling out".He explained: "But at the end of it, you might tune in tomorrow, what that does in a really critical way is model the ability to listen and hear an idea that you don't like and your identity not to be attacked, and to come in and tune in next day and then see whether you agree with him."It gives you the emotional and intellectual muscle to learn better how to argue without
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