Monday’s edition of Good Morning Britain was filled with a flurry of breaking news, unveiling two major stories back-to-back. The first report highlighted travel disruptions for drivers on their way to Heathrow Airport due to a car fire in a tunnel causing congestion on the M4 and A4 roads.
Simultaneously, a second breaking development revealed that two members of the UK Embassy staff were instructed to depart from Moscow. According to updates, motorists en route to Heathrow Airport are experiencing delays following a vehicle fire in a tunnel early this morning, leading to heavy traffic on the M4 and both sides of the A4.
In a separate update, Russia’s Federal Security Service disclosed that two individuals linked to the British embassy in Moscow were mandated to leave the country on charges of espionage. The FSB invalidated the diplomats’ accreditation, as reported by Russia’s state news agency TASS.
During the busy episode of Good Morning Britain, hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls engaged in a conversation with Eurovision representatives Remember Monday. The girl band is set to represent the UK at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest with their track “What The Hell Just Happened?”
Excitedly discussing their contest strategy on the show, Remember Monday was taken aback when Susanna confidently predicted their victory, sparking amazement from the group. Susanna expressed her enthusiasm, declaring the band’s potential win as “massive.” However, co-host Ed humorously remarked on their annual optimistic predictions.
Moreover, showbiz presenter Richard Arnold probed the band about their Eurovision performance plans, prompting a secretive response from Lauren Byrne. Despite their mystery, the group hinted at a theatrically stunning performance due to their background in musical theatre, promising a night full of drama.
The episode also featured singer Anastacia, who was pleasantly surprised when Remember Monday serenaded her with a medley of her hit songs. Good Morning Britain airs on weekdays at 6 am on ITV and ITV X.