TV presenter Charlotte Hawkins is reportedly the first person on Good Morning Britain to feel the full impact of the channel’s production cuts to it’s huge TV shows

Charlotte Hawkins will now present the news across ITV instead of just Good Morning Britain as part of huge shake-up(Image: ITV)
Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins is one of the broadcaster’s main stars reported to be feeling the full impact of cuts by the channel. ITV recently announced a series of huge cost-cutting across the production of its shows which include Lorraine, This Morning and also Loose Women.
Charlotte has been working for the morning news TV show since 2014 after quitting her role on Sky News. She has worked alongside some of the programme’s greats including Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid.
Since news of the cuts emerged, Charlotte’s role will no longer be confined to Good Morning Britain but across the entire ITV schedule.
A source told The Sun: “Charlotte will read the news across the schedule. She’ll still read on GMB but also the lunchtime, evening and News at Ten. It’s a major change because she was solely contracted for GMB.”

Charlotte Hawkins will now present the news across ITV instead of just Good Morning Britain as part of huge shake-up
Further cuts have spread into the offices as staff now have to provide their own breakfast as toasters have allegedly been pulled from the kitchen areas. And staff are allegedly furious.
Another insider told the publication: “It is mutiny down at Good Morning Britain HQ. The new offices’ kitchen is in a basement with no windows or natural light, so smoke from a toaster is a serious health hazard.”
They added: “Everyone will have to start bringing in their Tupperware packed breakfasts.” And the major TV shows will also move to a shared space which is in stark difference to the previous environment.
Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women are allegedly set to relocate to the basement studio of the H Club Studio in London, which is a former members club in Covent Garden.
Instead of separate spaces to broadcast live, the shows which run back to back during the weekdays, will now use one gallery.
Managing Director at ITV Studios Daytime Emma Gormley said: ‘As we work towards more cutting edge and efficient ways to produce Daytime shows in 2026. This move to The H Club studio offers state of the art technology that we can use across our programmes to create shows that are distinctive – with a look and feel that are familiar to and loved by our viewers.”
She continued: “In a time of transformation for the entire industry, I want to thank all our Daytime teams for their dedication and skill in producing high-quality, compelling live shows every day throughout this period.”
Also, it has recently been announced that ITV is set for a further shake-up which means that Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women will be produced by one team instead.
The Mirror has contacted ITV for a comment.
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